
04-22-2007
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Re: Cant change account to Administrator - Not Available
"David Hankinson" <DavidHankinson@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
message news:8247D1CF-279B-4D6A-AB21-8DAD823EB3C9@microsoft.com...
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> "jimmuh" wrote:
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>> If you boot to Safe Mode (Hit F8 key repeatedly after restarting the
>> system)
>> are you able to log in as Administrator? If so, go into User Accounts in
>> the
>> Control Panel and change your personal account back to the Administrator
>> type.
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> I have myself set up as the Administrator but there are still some things
> you cannot do even if you are the Administrator. Some things still
> require
> you to be logged in as the Administrator. However, my Administrator
> Account
> is not activated. I know there's a configuration file somewhere where I
> can
> activate the Administrator but I can't remember what it is. Once
> activated,
> I can log on either as myself, the Administrator, or as the computer
> Administrator. Any idea what the configuration file is? It's not
> MSCONFIG,
> but........
>
David
The only difference between the built-in administrator account and a
standard administrator account is that the built-in account does not get a
prompt to elevate for a procedure that requires admin privileges, this
elevation is automatic.
You should not need to use the built-in account, a normal admin account is
just as powerful, you just need to give permission for a procedure that
requires elevation. It's best to leave the built-in admin account hidden,
this is the safety net that you may need someday.
--
Ronnie Vernon
Microsoft MVP
Windows Shell/User
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