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Default Administrator account accessable in Ultimate ,not in home
To view any of the listed KB articles, go to http://search.support.microsoft.com/ KBArticle Title Fixed Files Q272576 Cannot Add Local Group to ACL When Logged On with a Local Account aclui.dll Q259425 Windows 2000 Does Not Set Toshiba Laptop Computers in Power-Saving State acpi.sys Q259425 Windows 2000 Does Not

Help Me Understand User Accounts
XP Home: Boot to Safe Mode to get to the built-in administrator account. Restart the computer and tap F8 until the advanced start menu appears. Select Safe Mode. You will see a long list of files loading and finally the welcome screen will appear. Select Administrator. Password is blank if you have not changed it.

Administrator Password
Gordon gor...@localhost.localdomain 24hoursupport helpdesk soup wrote: In Windows XP, how do you get rid of the password screen on start up? No password is set and the account is admin . Newly (re)installed OS. If by "admin" you mean the built-in Administrator account, you really should not be using that account on

Default Administrator account accessable in Ultimate ,not in h
If you reset the built-in Administrator account's password in Home or have Pro and don't remember the password, use NTpasswd to change the built-in Administrator account's password to a blank. http://home.eunet.no/~pnordahl/ntpasswd/ Then go to the User Accounts applet in Control Panel and set passwords that you

need administrator...but no administrator
The button which says "Set Password" was there as opposed to the button "Change Password" which is there when a password has already been set. There MUST be an Administrator account, it can be renamed but it CANNOT be deleted. Check the account "root". Does it say "Built-in Account for administering the

FW: Direct Bootup Without Typing Password
Type in "Administrator" (without the quotes) and 'if' you assigned a password when you set up Windows, then enter it. (Note: by default the password is blank, no password need be entered) Once your in, then: Click Start/Run/and type in: Control Userpasswords2 and then press OK Next add an account if you need one or

Vista - installing without setting up log in ID and password
That is why it is so crucial that you always know what the password for the built in Administrator account is and that you maintain a current ERD (using From the help it looks like "Guest", but i cant really tell 3/ I have set up a guest user as "Guest" (no password) but i would like any guest to have access to

Administrator Account
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Security of Win2k or WinXP built in EFS - continued from ...
In the script I wrote, it actually asks you which account you are changing the password for first thing - the administrator account or the other. the account is enabled or not (when we first set up our machines, we followed the advice of someone who recommended we disable the built in admin account for security

Roxio keeps coming up, even with the patch
There is no password on this new Administrative account. I tried the process from a new TempAdmin account. I do see something strange when I try to log onto the built in Administrator account. In WinXP Pro, from the Welcome screen, I log on with ctl+Alt+Del twice, but if I enter Administrator in the user name box,

Windows Restore Problem
You could try one of the password set bootdisks to get a foothold on the problem by recovering a known admin account you may log in with. http://securityadmin.info -- Roger Abell Microsoft MVP If you administrator account had no password then in Pro this is easily done, especially if you had your firewall down.

User Accounts versus Single User
Carl Cox car...@pacbell.net comp os ms-windows nt admin networking Tom, Only the Built-in Administrator Account is exempt from the failed login attempt lockout setting in User Manager. The NT Workstation 4.0 client is an Administrator, no password set up. The machine has an account in the domain. Thnx, Tom.

w2k на мой комп
... Add a Master Domain Administrator Account to the Local Administrators Group of a Resource Workstation http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=297307 How to Allow Day Password Change Notification Cannot be Changed http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=135403 Behavior of SAM Account Names and UPN Suffixes Containing

No Administrator Account - Recover Console?
In all probability, there is only the built-in local Administrator account. If you don't know the password for it (and you probably don't), you will need Once you have got this sorted you can set up network sharing on your Local Area Network. http://home.eunet.no/~pnordahl/ntpasswd/ - NTpasswd Malke -- MS-MVP

No Administrator Account to log on to!
The system is win2k +IIS5 I have set up a website which has SSL and Intergrated windows authentication. I user iisadmpwd to allow users to change their I have thought of maybe allowing the users to log on even though the password has expired, like from the built in administrator account (even though the

New user Creation created mountain of problems
Your
only option is to take it back to the domain at work or wherever the domain was and have it joined back to the domain by loggin on with the built in administrator account. You could also search Google for password change tools to reset the local adminsitrator account. You will find lots.

WinXP Pro User Administrator Account vs The Administrator
SP2: Q272576 Cannot Add Local Group to ACL When Logged On with a Local Account Q259425 Windows 2000 Does Not Set Toshiba Laptop Computers in 9 Q251063 Password Change Notification Incorrectly Notifies Accounts with No Password Expiration Q271067 Client Computer with High Connect Rate Opens Many Sockets Q268773

WinXP Pro User Administrator Account vs The Administrator
On SBS due to special design, we use run as function to complete this goal, we will run the administrator account on the domain on SBS domain, ..... No password works to allow access. I tried the password of the user on the NT4 PDC, the password of the user on the SBS 2003 server, the admin password of the NT4 PDC

Validate Group Access Along With User Credentials
I've tried to boot to Safe Mode and set a password for Administrator, and then use that password with Recovery Console, but that didn't work either. So, now, does ANYONE know how I get pass this password thing with Recovery Console???? Hi Len, How many LAPTOP systems have you built yourself?

Can't Boot Windows
These are the fixes that will be released in the SP2: Q272576 Cannot Add Local Group to ACL When Logged On with a Local Account Q259425 Windows 2000 Does Not 9 Q251063 Password Change Notification Incorrectly Notifies Accounts with No Password Expiration Q271067 Client Computer with High Connect Rate Opens Many