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| Guest | Raped by Vista I upgraded my Windows XP Pro workstatoin to Vista. I ws never prompted to add a user or change a password. When Vista started for the first time I was prompted to logon as the original admin user I had created when I first installed XP. This user had no password. Apparently, Vista does not allow a blank password and therefore will not allow me access to my own PC. Of course the local administrator account is disabled, makes sense? - sore and bloody.. Those who say that you can logon to the administrator account in Safe Mode a flat out wrong. Does anyone know of a way to enable the administrator account via the registry? |
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| Guest | Re: Raped by Vista At this point your best option may be to restore your backup and start again. The safe mode logon of the "Administrator" account only works if there are no other administrator accounts. See the following link. http://blogs.msdn.com/windowsvistase...security-.aspx -- Kerry Brown MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User www.vistahelp.ca "DT" <DT@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:F1D50D81-13EE-458B-AEA7-1EDD88B631EC@microsoft.com... >I upgraded my Windows XP Pro workstatoin to Vista. I ws never prompted to > add a user or change a password. When Vista started for the first time I > was > prompted to logon as the original admin user I had created when I first > installed XP. This user had no password. Apparently, Vista does not > allow a > blank password and therefore will not allow me access to my own PC. Of > course the local administrator account is disabled, makes sense? - sore > and > bloody.. > > Those who say that you can logon to the administrator account in Safe Mode > a > flat out wrong. > > Does anyone know of a way to enable the administrator account via the > registry? |
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