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| Hi thanks for any help you may be able to give. I own Vista home premium, its an oem copy and today for the first time I decided to reinstall. I did a clean install and the system boots right into the hidded admin account that is normally disabled by default. So I went to a command prompt and did the "net user administrator /active:no" command. Upon reboot i get the message "Your account has been disabled, please contact your administrator" So I enabled it again and figured I would just password protect the admin account, doing so gets me the error on bootup. account name and password do not match. "its late, it was close to that but may not have been worded quite the same" Can anyone help me just disable the admin account and not have the errors on bootup? Thank you much Joe | Guest
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| Joe, I am confused (fairly normal state). If it booted into the built in administrator account that should only have happened if you did not creat any 'your name' administrator account. The presence of any administrator account on the system in addition to the built in one is supposed to disable the built in account. So the question is did you successfully create an account/ password during the installation? Also after you did the net user administrator /active:no command and rebooted what account did you use to enable it again? I would have thought that the built in account would have been disabled so you could not use that. Michael Vista Home Premium OEM Dell "JoeB" <JoeB@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:E8ADEA45-BA67-43DC-A01B-E46D9C47AB93@microsoft.com... Quote:
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| I am sorry I should have been more clear. Yes I did create a administrator account while Vista was installing. so there are 2 admin accounts, My account Named "Joe" that is an admin account and the built in Administrator account. I know it is supposed to disable the built in account and thus my confusion as well. My acct "Joe" is how I was able to enable and disable the built in acct running the cmd.exe as an admin. I know that I can run the netplwiz and just have the "Joe" acct log right into windows but I want to get to the bottom of this problem and learn something in the process as well. Thanks for the reply Michael. "Michael" wrote: Quote:
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| Follow up, did you have a password with the 'joe' account? That may be part of the trigger disabling the built in account. Item to check is the automatic logon setting. the command is control userpasswords2 You can check here that 'joe' is still an Administrator. There is a check box for Users must enter a user name and password to use this computer. If not set then it will want an account and password to use for the login. Perhaps somehow it is using the Administrator account, the password it would be using would be what was in force at the time that the automatic login was established. That would be before you changed the password so that might be the cause of the password error on startup. I think that another consequence of changing the administrator password is that any background processes started by the schedular on Administrators behalf will also have the 'wrong' password. Not sure that 'Administrator' is actual owner of any of the scheduled tasks however. Michael "JoeB" <JoeB@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:AD012D59-9A94-4D20-A742-F2A4BA5A5295@microsoft.com... Quote:
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| Joe, Whoops I note that the control userpasswrds2 and netplwiz are the same thing Michael "JoeB" <JoeB@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:AD012D59-9A94-4D20-A742-F2A4BA5A5295@microsoft.com... Quote:
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| Yes I did create a password for my account "Joe" at the time the account was created. So I guess the best thing to do then would be use the netplwiz and enable booting right into the Joe account and then disable the admin account altogether? This should work, I am at this point I guess fishing for a reason why Vista would do this or what would cause this. You never know when I may run into this again... I will try doing this and reply back with the results.. : ) Thanks for taking the time to reply Michael, I appreciate it. "Michael" wrote: Quote:
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| Ok I disabled the built in account and for kicks I rebooted and got the "your account has been disabled, please contact your systems administrator" which I figured would be the case. That is what really confuses me is why would vista report that for an account that should be disable by default? After reboot I ran the netplwiz and this time it worked.... my system boots to the log on screen and no errors. I just pop in my password and log in. YAY! Thanks again Michael!! "JoeB" wrote: Quote:
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| Its all magic! Glad you got things straightened out. Michael "JoeB" <JoeB@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:220B3663-2789-4235-AE18-ED3A7FF8BD79@microsoft.com... Quote:
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