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| Ok I try to create a password in computer manager and it tells me that it will reset the password. That this can and probably will cause issues. So I go to user accounts and try to change password their it asks me to confirm password than tells me password is wrong.. access denied! What the HELL! I can't add a password to my admin account? I'm totally unsecure here now. Oh and it's Ultimate version. Marvin | Guest
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| Help I found the answer to my question.. so I ran into a new bug.. my account does not currently use a password so when I try to change password it tells me the password is invalid because it keeps filling the field with old password. So how can I change password when I have an account with no password? "malaac" <molitar@gmail.com> wrote in message news:1684BBB6-89A1-41F2-B444-1B21DE05D95D@microsoft.com... Quote:
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| Don't try to change it, Create a password. I hope this works for you. -- Carl G "molitar" <molitar@gmail.com> wrote in message news EC53011-E0F0-486D-AC23-AD0948C5E1A3@microsoft.com...Quote:
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| Only way I found a way to create a password was to go set my profile to user must change password. I than proceeded to and it still failed.. So I tried putting my password into the old password field.. and the password in the new password field.. That time it took. So go figure.. guess just another bug found in the Vista OS. "Carl G" <cgerving@msnDOTcom> wrote in message news:%239FFSeTTHHA.5100@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... Quote:
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| I'm not certain that I'm understanding your procedures and observations, but I think it's possible that you're misunderstanding the new security model. (It would help all of us if Microsoft would be a little more up-front about explaining it to us. I was pretty puzzled by it for a while, too.) IF you are talking about THE administrator account, then it isn't supposed to have a password assigned to it. It is disabled by default. You went through a fair amount of trouble trying to assign a password to it, but you will find that, when UAC is invoked, the password won't be required anyway. If you ENABLE that primary administrator account (go to the CLI and execute this command "net user administrator /active:yes"), then you will find that you can assign a password to the account through the normal means. The password still won't be required for completion of UAC dialogs. NOTE: I am NOT recommending activating that administrator account. I suggest leaving it as Microsoft sets it up and doing some research on the way the system security is designed to work, instead of trying to make it work like previous NT versions. If I'm misinterpreting what you're saying and have wandered off into left field by myself, just disregard my ramblings. I'm merely posting because I was really scratching my head about this when I first started using Vista on a regular basis back in November. As you seem to be saying, it appears that Microsoft has left you with your pants around your ankles with the way this account is set up -- until you realize that it is, essentially, worthless to anyone trying to hack into your system. "molitar" <molitar@gmail.com> wrote in message news:FA254F45-98E9-42F0-B5AC-7D12BA524FC6@microsoft.com... Quote:
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