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| I Installed RC1, with one user account. The account was OK installing software, and making changes to the system. After all of my software was installed, I joined the machine to a domain. As a domain admin, I was able to join to the domain with my domain admin account. All was well. When I wanted to make changes, it prompted me for my domain admin account, which at the time was not an issue. When I decided to take the machine off the domain, it made my original account that was created on install a guest account with no privileges. Now I am in a security box. I cannot install programs; I cannot make any changes to the system. I cannot join back to the domain, because UAC is asking for an admin name to make changes to the machine, but not giving me the option to type an admin name to make changes, possibly because there is no admin account on the machine. Any thoughts from anyone | Guest
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| I Installed RC1, with one user account. The account was OK installing software, and making changes to the system. After all of my software was installed, I joined the machine to a domain. As a domain admin, I was able to join to the domain with my domain admin account. All was well. When I wanted to make changes, it prompted me for my domain admin account, which at the time was not an issue. When I decided to take the machine off the domain, it made my original account that was created on install a guest account with no privileges. Now I am in a security box. I cannot install programs; I cannot make any changes to the system. I cannot join back to the domain, because UAC is asking for an admin name to make changes to the machine, but not giving me the option to type an admin name to make changes, possibly because there is no admin account on the machine. Any thoughts from anyone | Guest
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| I Installed RC1, with one user account. The account was OK installing software, and making changes to the system. After all of my software was installed, I joined the machine to a domain. As a domain admin, I was able to join to the domain with my domain admin account. All was well. When I wanted to make changes, it prompted me for my domain admin account, which at the time was not an issue. When I decided to take the machine off the domain, it made my original account that was created on install a guest account with no privileges. Now I am in a security box. I cannot install programs; I cannot make any changes to the system. I cannot join back to the domain, because UAC is asking for an admin name to make changes to the machine, but not giving me the option to type an admin name to make changes, possibly because there is no admin account on the machine. Any thoughts from anyone | Guest
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| "momilla" <momilla@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:BE0A9B0D-2A04-4CCA-854F-A768CEEE25D6@microsoft.com... Quote:
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| If there are no administrator accounts then you should be able to logon in safe mode as administrator with no password and create another administrator account. Normally the administrator account is disabled but I think if you accidently delete all the other administrator accounts then it is enabled in safe mode. -- Kerry Brown MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User www.vistahelp.ca "momilla" <momilla@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:BE0A9B0D-2A04-4CCA-854F-A768CEEE25D6@microsoft.com... Quote:
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