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| Guest | Two Administrator accounts I have a administrator account; but my adult son who does not live with us, worked on my computer first, and set himself up with an administer account as well. How can I either view the activity that took place when he lived here, or change his account to a user account without his password? Oh, I have the Windows Vista that I purchased in February of 2007(this year). Later gator! |
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| Member | Re: Two Administrator accounts Why would you want to spy on his account? He is an adult after all. The honourable thing to do would be the next time he drops in, ask him to delete his account and all the associate files. You won't need to worry about a password that way! Otherwise ... it is the password recovery/crack way (not very polite) |
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