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| Using Vista Home Premium and want to give myself Administrator privileges. When I choose to change my account type from Standard to Administrator, the "change account" box is greyed out. I am the only user of the machine and the only other account set up (don't know how) is an account called ASP.NET Machine Account. I want to control my system. | Guest
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| When Vista is installed the first user account you set up is automatically given administrator privileges. What happened to this account? Did you demote this account to a Standard User? -- Ronnie Vernon Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User "Vista Advocate - Now" <[c_nulli@hotmail.com]> wrote in message news:uqKddejeHHA.1388@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... Quote:
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| "Ronnie Vernon MVP" <rv@invalid.org> wrote in message news:uothzakeHHA.3648@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... Quote:
icon in the User Accounts section of Control Panel, but when I open the "Change your account type," the "standard" button is selected. I select the "administrator" button, but the "change account type" selection box immediately greys out. All rather odd and not a little annoying. Quote:
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| I inadvertedly changed the "original"account to a standard user and now I'm locked out without any control or access. How can I get back to the original settings? "Ronnie Vernon MVP" wrote: Quote:
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| If you think about it what you are seeing makes sense. The account is already an administrator account. If you click a choice indicating that you wish to change the account type, the alternative is chosen automatically for you. If you select the Administrator type then the ability to change is grayed out because -- you are already and administrator. "Vista Advocate - Now" wrote: Quote:
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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. "John H" wrote: Quote:
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| Many thanks for this and in fact I managed to get the problem resolved using this approach afetr scouring several different threads. "jimmuh" wrote: Quote:
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| I'm happy to hear that you got things straightened out. "John H" wrote: Quote:
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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........ | Guest
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| "David Hankinson" <DavidHankinson@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:8247D1CF-279B-4D6A-AB21-8DAD823EB3C9@microsoft.com... Quote:
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 | Guest
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