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| | Administrator Problems I have set my account as an administrator but certain options within windows are blocked by an administrator. I thought that I was the only admin as I am the only person who uses the computer, but when looking through the Users folder in Windows Explorer I found an Administrator account. How do I log into or delete this account so that from my account all options are possible? |
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| | RE: Administrator Problems Hi. I think you are misunderstanding the prompts you are seeing. Vista behaves quite differently from previous Windows versions with regard to permissions / accounts. That "Administrator" account is a built-in account which is disabled by default (and should remain so). It only becomes available as a logon option in Safe Mode if all other admin accounts on the system have become disabled. To understand how User Account Control works, so that you can do the things you want to do and so that you understand why UAC issues those prompts, you might want to have a look at this: http://www.microsoft.com/technet/tec...C/default.aspx That should help you become comfortable with the way UAC works. I've seen a lot of people balking at UAC because they don't understand the way it functions. And who could blame them? Previous versions of Windows would let an admin do just about anything without so much as a how-do-you-do. Though most of us might think that's what we want, it definitely isn't what we want when the operation being requested is being requested by an unknown and unwanted daughter process of something else that we started. (One example of a case in which UAC can save your bacon.) I hope that article is helpful to you. The guy who wrote it is one of the brightest porch lights on the block. "mattmullins" wrote: > I have set my account as an administrator but certain options within windows > are blocked by an administrator. I thought that I was the only admin as I am > the only person who uses the computer, but when looking through the Users > folder in Windows Explorer I found an Administrator account. How do I log > into or delete this account so that from my account all options are possible? |
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