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Vista Admin/User accts
The Administrator account should appear on the login screen. -- Ronnie Vernon Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User "rquest" <rqu...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in If you are seeing an account that is named "Administrator" this is the built-in administrator account that is created during the Vista installation.

How do I access System Administrator
JerryM jerrym...@msn.org microsoft public windows vista administration_accounts_passwords Hi, Roberto, You need to right click Windows CMD.exe when you go to I disable UAC I figure out how to enable the administrator built in account and i loggin as administrator. I run the bios upgrade and again it says i need

No more Admins...
GTS x...@y.net microsoft public windows vista security Jesse. The link below discusses a case exactly like yours and provides a solution - see last post in the However, it does complicate your real problem which is that you do not have access to an Administrator account. In Vista, the built in admin account is

Windows Vista Administrator account off but on?
You particularly don't want only one user account with administrative privileges on Vista because the built-in Administrator account (normally only used in you can do this the same way as in XP: Configure Windows to Automatically Login (MVP Ramesh) - http://windowsxp.mvps.org/Autologon.htm Malke -- Elephant Boy

asp.net machine account
Stoffi Sto...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista administration_accounts_passwords Ah, ofc. And it worked well, I got to login as the built in administrator. But Vista still won't let me run the game I want to. Apparently, adminstrator don't have write access to the files.

VISTA and Power Users?
GTS x...@y.net microsoft public windows vista security You're welcome. Both the problem and the repair process are complicated, and it seems you're still confused However, it does complicate your real problem which is that you do not have access to an Administrator account. In Vista, the built in admin account is

administrator log in woes
bigbadbats bigbadb...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows server sbs No guarantees... I just built a Vista Business PC and joined it to the from being logged on as the local administrator account ? ie no option to use dial up networking or whatever to make a VPN connection AT THE LOGON SCREEN.

Remote WMI connection to Windows Vista with User Account Control?
Ronnie Vernon MVP r...@invalid.org microsoft public windows vista administration_accounts_passwords "camsat" <cam...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message If it shows as a standard user there, you can boot to Safe Mode and the Built-in Administrator account will available there. You can login with that

Thanks to all - today's the day!!!
I do have the built-in administrator account still, but its inactive (out of the box default still). I don't know what I can do to get admin control back on this computer! I wish the "ctrl-alt-delete" login prompt would be enabled by defauly at the welcome screen like it is in XP. I could login that way,

logging in under a hidden account on ultimate
Charlie Tame char...@tames.net microsoft public windows vista general norm wrote: Charlie Tame wrote: Kerry Brown wrote: "norm" <no...@afakeddomain.net> wrote in .... Anything you need to do as administrator of an Ubuntu system can be done via sudo or gksudo. If you really need a persistent root login, use sudo -i.

Repair my Computer login
Ronnie Vernon MVP r...@invalid.org microsoft public windows vista administration_accounts_passwords Wboquet There is a Built-in Administrator account that is On the login screen, you should see the Administrator account. This account does not have a password associated with it. Click this account icon and the

User Accounts in Vista Home Premium?
GTS
x...@y.net microsoft public windows vista security You're welcome. If you have a standard Vista installation DVD that is the boot disk. However, it does complicate your real problem which is that you do not have access to an Administrator account. In Vista, the built in admin account is disabled by default.

Local System Account
Jesse Je...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista security Thanks for your advice. I read the post on the link you gave me. However, it does complicate your real problem which is that you do not have access to an Administrator account. In Vista, the built in admin account is disabled by

Problem Sharing Between XP and Vista
The same is effectively true for Windows--but even worse, since most people just run as administrator. Most people run on Mac OS X as administrator. But on Windows will demand the user hit a reserved keystroke (ctrl-alt-delete) to start entering his password. This aspect of the login cannot be emulated by malware

I deleted the administrator account
Jason Ja...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista administration_accounts_passwords I've booted into safe mode, and while there (in command If there are no other administrator accounts on the system, you will see the Built-in administrator account (Named: Administrator) on the login screen.

Wierd account problems.
Bruce Chambers bchamb...@cable0ne.n3t microsoft public windows vista administration_accounts_passwords Ron wrote: Is there a default admin account? Yes, certainly. Can I login as "Admin"? How? After you set a password on the built-in Administrator account, it'll become available on the Welcome Screen.

User Accounts in Vista Home Premium?
This should make the built-in admin account active, but we still need to unhide it from the welcome screen. **NOTE, the following key may not be present on all systems. JB - Windows Shell/User </quote> ***Note when you boot to Vista the administrator account should appear on the login screen. If it does not,

Vista Home Premium and Administrator
Ronnie Vernon MVP r...@invalid.org microsoft public windows vista administration_accounts_passwords Hi Michelle Sorry, I'm clueless when it comes to the MAC? there are no administrator accounts configured on the system, you can boot to Safe Mode and the Built-in Administrator account will be available to log on.

Enable Administrator, but hide from logon window
Michael mexxwalra...@verson.net microsoft public windows vista installation_setup Bob, You only need to create one account/password. I don't do that, I login as my administrator account name. Note that in Vista the differentiating label is 'administrator' and 'standard' , in XP those labels are 'Computer

Vista lockout
Rogene Rog...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista security We don't have any issues installing from the Local or Domain adminstrative Once we login with our domain administrator user, then we are able to install programs. Please help! Have you login to Vista with the built-in Admin account