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Admin Account
relic reply...@newsgroup.com alt windows-xp James D wrote: I have been trying to grant certain rights for "non-admin" users on my computer and realize I must be in Administrator mode, but cannot seem to enter that mode (profile) unless I reboot into safe mode. Is there a way to log in as Administrator without

FP Administrator; no local login but remote works
2. are you using simple file sharing on xp? if yes, try to disable and re-share manually. 3. when you logon as administrator, do you use the same password As stated, I am logged on using Administrator accounts on all three systems. Also, I do NOT have TCP/IP Filtering enabled on the WinXP system and all ports

Searching for Delphi code snippets using Vista's Windows Explorer?
Those using Administrator accounts to surf the web are either clueless or do not care about damaging their systems and should be using Power users accounts. Well, I'd heard something like that previously , but upon checking in my users accounts , could only find options for Guest , User or Administrator.

The Problems of TeX
... here's the workaround, I suggested before the utility existed: Some games will work with limited accounts after they have been installed and run once either using an administrator account, or by temporarily changing the limited user account(s) to an admin account in Control Panel / User Accounts,

Which Services get affected by admin password change?
John LindaCW wrote: I have gone in safe mode and when I try to logon as administrator I get the same message. I had tried logging on via both profile and administrator (in safe mode) prior to using the "password remover" and was unable to logon because it said there were passwords on both when in fact there have

Peer to peer networking with Win2k system
Here is my search call: lRet = ldap_search_s( ld, "", LDAP_SCOPE_SUBTREE, "cn=Administrator", NULL, 0, &result); I think that line 4 ("cn=Administrator") is the wrong one but I don't know why. I did bind to the ldap server using Administrator as the user and got no errors. Thanks in advance Ziad.

Why are workstations authenticating using Administrator login?
If for instance you are then if you are still using Administrator then getting the name and password right houldnt be the problem, but if you are using a domain user name with Admin rights, remember to write \domainname\username as the Name. Mike Walsh Helsinki Finland PS Check also what permissions you gave to

Network with one Client on XP Home: using administrator passwo
Bruce Chambers bchamb...@nospamcableone.net microsoft public windowsxp general Greetings -- As you've learned, once any additional user accounts have been created, the Administrator account will no longer be displayed on the Welcome Screen. This is a default security feature. By design, the only way to log into the

problem: add user in ad using adsi
George Hester hesterl...@hotmail.com microsoft public win2000 general ' if you can get logged on by using Administrator as user but enter nothing for the password. If that doesn't work ask the people that fixed the machine if they ever logged into the operating system. If not then try to bring the harddrive with

PLEASE Help with Admin logon on W2k Pro Home PC
Hi, I know that all this works using Administrator Account. That's what I posted in my first thread. Is there any possibility to create shares using WMI without an Administrator account and without passing credantials to the ConnectionOption Object? I also tried to configure the security settings for root\cimv2.

Personal Web Manager / Novell Netware
Without that user being present I have to either change their password in order to user their account or wait for them to return to work. We are using client 4.83 and Zenworks 4 for Desktops to administer workstations. Is there anyway to use an administrator's user name and password to login as another user name?

xp_cmdshell
I've
set up a dial-up connection to my ISP whilst logegd on as Administrator and everything seemed fine - web browsing, FTP, emails via POP3 etc. However I then created another user "Admin1" who is a member of EXACTLY the same security groups as Administrator. However when logged onto the server using Admin1,

AT is not working with local .bat and network app
So by using Administrator & arpan as the loginid & password respectively, will I be able to access SQL Server when I am using Windows NT Authentication mode? I have another machine working with Win 2K, IIS 5.0 & SQL Server 7.0. Though I am not very sure of the exact settings of SQL Server residing in this PC,

Administrator Account (Local Policy)
I have to alt/tab to switch to the failed logon dialogue close it and then xp continues startup. the gina logon is using administrator for user name but I cannot find administrator anywhere to see what its properties are. thanks Ernie -- wheeler1...@hotmail.com.

SQL Server Login
I've created a standard LaTeX format using standard parts, standard components, and standard mechanisms to save typing unneccessarily in /all/ my documents past, present, In what way is `creating format files' not a standard job for a TeX system administrator? And what sort of format files are we talking about?

Help !!! - how to run applications with "Run As" option using ...
On the net some emails suggest using "kdc = tcp/server.name" syntax to deal with big packets. This had no effect. I was able to join the domain using the Administrator account and "net rpc". The "net ads" would fail each time. Another user was able to join the domain via net ads without any problems!

Not a good idea to use an administrator account in XP?
When I rebooted the system, The Administrator account & profile were gone ? Do I get the Administrator account back by recreation and deleting "xpuser" ? As Jupiter mentions, the account becomes hidden when you add a user. To access it in the future... XP Home: Boot to Safe Mode and logon using Administrator as

Using Administrator Account -- Copying options etc.
Bill Sanderson bill_sander...@msn.com microsoft public windowsxp network_web Have you tried booting to safe mode, and signing in using ADMINISTRATOR and the administrator password set in the setup process? (I don't have high hopes for this, but it is something you can try.) "Joey" <Nos...@noemail.at> wrote in

Logging on as Administrator
Mr.
Mace marh...@hotmail.com microsoft public windowsxp perform_maintain Are you using the default Administrator user as you? In addition to me being the administrator, I've got 2 other users on the computer but I kind of messed up and logged on one time using administrator as the user name.

Win XP Using administrator account at welcome signon screen
1996) was installed using administrator account. Am able to bring up Greetings with no problem while using this account. However, I get the following error message in a dialoge box titled "Sorry!" when trying to start Greetings from either one of the other users with "limited" security setting: "This program's