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Old 11-11-2007   #1 (permalink)
Inick06


 
 

Administrator Issue- Any suggestions?

For some reason, I lost Administrator priveledges on my Vista Home Premium.
I am the only user. I read somewhere a fix which added to my problem. I
opened cmd and typed " net user administrator /active: yes" and it created
another Administrator account. I f I open that log in screen, no programs are
there. If I open the old Admin screen, everything is there.
How can I delete the second user Admin that I created without thinking?
Then how do I restore my Admin rights to the original one. Thanks for all
your help:-) Nick

My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 11-12-2007   #2 (permalink)
uvbogden


 
 

RE: Administrator Issue- Any suggestions?

You can delete a User account, details at this tutorial (please see Related
Links as well). You can change your User account to be Standard or
Administrator type: Start->Control Panel->User Accounts ->Change Your
Account Type->select Administrator, then click on the Change Account Type
button.

User Account - Delete


"Inick06" wrote:
Quote:

> For some reason, I lost Administrator priveledges on my Vista Home Premium.
> I am the only user. I read somewhere a fix which added to my problem. I
> opened cmd and typed " net user administrator /active: yes" and it created
> another Administrator account. I f I open that log in screen, no programs are
> there. If I open the old Admin screen, everything is there.
> How can I delete the second user Admin that I created without thinking?
> Then how do I restore my Admin rights to the original one. Thanks for all
> your help:-) Nick
My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 11-12-2007   #3 (permalink)
Inick06


 
 

RE: Administrator Issue- Any suggestions?

Thanks for the link. I found it to be extremely helpful. I will attempt the
solutions when I get home tonight. As for your other advice, I tried the
User Accounts in Control Panel but it did not allow me to change account
type. The newly created account did not even have that option.
Come to find out, my home computer is registered under Workgroups instead of
Domain and have no clue how did that happen. Any materials on how to change
it to domain?
Once again thank you for the great and speedy response.

"uvbogden" wrote:
Quote:

> You can delete a User account, details at this tutorial (please see Related
> Links as well). You can change your User account to be Standard or
> Administrator type: Start->Control Panel->User Accounts ->Change Your
> Account Type->select Administrator, then click on the Change Account Type
> button.
>
> User Account - Delete
>
>
> "Inick06" wrote:
>
Quote:

> > For some reason, I lost Administrator priveledges on my Vista Home Premium.
> > I am the only user. I read somewhere a fix which added to my problem. I
> > opened cmd and typed " net user administrator /active: yes" and it created
> > another Administrator account. I f I open that log in screen, no programs are
> > there. If I open the old Admin screen, everything is there.
> > How can I delete the second user Admin that I created without thinking?
> > Then how do I restore my Admin rights to the original one. Thanks for all
> > your help:-) Nick
My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 11-12-2007   #4 (permalink)
uvbogden


 
 

RE: Administrator Issue- Any suggestions?

I don't know much about that, but I did a search on Vistax64 for workgroup
and for domain, links to follow.

http://tinyurl.com/3x8lfa

http://tinyurl.com/349pjt


"Inick06" wrote:
Quote:

> Thanks for the link. I found it to be extremely helpful. I will attempt the
> solutions when I get home tonight. As for your other advice, I tried the
> User Accounts in Control Panel but it did not allow me to change account
> type. The newly created account did not even have that option.
> Come to find out, my home computer is registered under Workgroups instead of
> Domain and have no clue how did that happen. Any materials on how to change
> it to domain?
> Once again thank you for the great and speedy response.
>
> "uvbogden" wrote:
>
Quote:

> > You can delete a User account, details at this tutorial (please see Related
> > Links as well). You can change your User account to be Standard or
> > Administrator type: Start->Control Panel->User Accounts ->Change Your
> > Account Type->select Administrator, then click on the Change Account Type
> > button.
> >
> > User Account - Delete
> >
> >
> > "Inick06" wrote:
> >
Quote:

> > > For some reason, I lost Administrator priveledges on my Vista Home Premium.
> > > I am the only user. I read somewhere a fix which added to my problem. I
> > > opened cmd and typed " net user administrator /active: yes" and it created
> > > another Administrator account. I f I open that log in screen, no programs are
> > > there. If I open the old Admin screen, everything is there.
> > > How can I delete the second user Admin that I created without thinking?
> > > Then how do I restore my Admin rights to the original one. Thanks for all
> > > your help:-) Nick
My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 11-12-2007   #5 (permalink)
Inick06


 
 

RE: Administrator Issue- Any suggestions?

Thanks again. All worked and your links were what I needed. I appreciate your
help.
God bless you.

"uvbogden" wrote:
Quote:

> I don't know much about that, but I did a search on Vistax64 for workgroup
> and for domain, links to follow.
>
> http://tinyurl.com/3x8lfa
>
> http://tinyurl.com/349pjt
>
>
> "Inick06" wrote:
>
Quote:

> > Thanks for the link. I found it to be extremely helpful. I will attempt the
> > solutions when I get home tonight. As for your other advice, I tried the
> > User Accounts in Control Panel but it did not allow me to change account
> > type. The newly created account did not even have that option.
> > Come to find out, my home computer is registered under Workgroups instead of
> > Domain and have no clue how did that happen. Any materials on how to change
> > it to domain?
> > Once again thank you for the great and speedy response.
> >
> > "uvbogden" wrote:
> >
Quote:

> > > You can delete a User account, details at this tutorial (please see Related
> > > Links as well). You can change your User account to be Standard or
> > > Administrator type: Start->Control Panel->User Accounts ->Change Your
> > > Account Type->select Administrator, then click on the Change Account Type
> > > button.
> > >
> > > User Account - Delete
> > >
> > >
> > > "Inick06" wrote:
> > >
> > > > For some reason, I lost Administrator priveledges on my Vista Home Premium.
> > > > I am the only user. I read somewhere a fix which added to my problem. I
> > > > opened cmd and typed " net user administrator /active: yes" and it created
> > > > another Administrator account. I f I open that log in screen, no programs are
> > > > there. If I open the old Admin screen, everything is there.
> > > > How can I delete the second user Admin that I created without thinking?
> > > > Then how do I restore my Admin rights to the original one. Thanks for all
> > > > your help:-) Nick
My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 12-09-2007   #6 (permalink)
OwenUK


 
 

RE: Administrator Issue- Any suggestions?

Hi there - the same thing seems to have happened to my computer - the admin
account has disappeared and so the control panel only flashes up for a
microsecond... It looks like you fixed your machine - I could not understand
the links and hope you can perhaps explain what you did to get it back????
Best regards

"Inick06" wrote:
Quote:

> Thanks again. All worked and your links were what I needed. I appreciate your
> help.
> God bless you.
>
> "uvbogden" wrote:
>
Quote:

> > I don't know much about that, but I did a search on Vistax64 for workgroup
> > and for domain, links to follow.
> >
> > http://tinyurl.com/3x8lfa
> >
> > http://tinyurl.com/349pjt
> >
> >
> > "Inick06" wrote:
> >
Quote:

> > > Thanks for the link. I found it to be extremely helpful. I will attempt the
> > > solutions when I get home tonight. As for your other advice, I tried the
> > > User Accounts in Control Panel but it did not allow me to change account
> > > type. The newly created account did not even have that option.
> > > Come to find out, my home computer is registered under Workgroups instead of
> > > Domain and have no clue how did that happen. Any materials on how to change
> > > it to domain?
> > > Once again thank you for the great and speedy response.
> > >
> > > "uvbogden" wrote:
> > >
> > > > You can delete a User account, details at this tutorial (please see Related
> > > > Links as well). You can change your User account to be Standard or
> > > > Administrator type: Start->Control Panel->User Accounts ->Change Your
> > > > Account Type->select Administrator, then click on the Change Account Type
> > > > button.
> > > >
> > > > User Account - Delete
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > "Inick06" wrote:
> > > >
> > > > > For some reason, I lost Administrator priveledges on my Vista Home Premium.
> > > > > I am the only user. I read somewhere a fix which added to my problem. I
> > > > > opened cmd and typed " net user administrator /active: yes" and it created
> > > > > another Administrator account. I f I open that log in screen, no programs are
> > > > > there. If I open the old Admin screen, everything is there.
> > > > > How can I delete the second user Admin that I created without thinking?
> > > > > Then how do I restore my Admin rights to the original one. Thanks for all
> > > > > your help:-) Nick
My System SpecsSystem Spec
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