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> This is my accounts settings: Administrator (disabled), Account A (normal
> user), Account B (administrator). I would like to remove Account B for
> adding
> another administrator Account D. I went to computer management with
> Account
> A, UAC asks me te Account B password, I made the Account D and deleted the
> Account B. But I make I mistake: I forgot to assign Account D admin right
> so
> I loose a valid Admin in my system. How to recover this issue? I think
> that
> the OS should prevent this issue.
> I think "Account A" needs to back away from the keyboard.
> The Vista computer management snap-in doesn't allow you to manage user
> accounts. I don't think you did exactly what you say you did. You still have
> an Administrator account on your machine. Anyways, renaming 'Account B'
> would have been easier.
>
> "Rodolfo" <Rodolfo@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:ED986E82-3E5F-49F7-A798-D46B0389B0E6@microsoft.com...> > This is my accounts settings: Administrator (disabled), Account A (normal>
> > user), Account B (administrator). I would like to remove Account B for
> > adding
> > another administrator Account D. I went to computer management with
> > Account
> > A, UAC asks me te Account B password, I made the Account D and deleted the
> > Account B. But I make I mistake: I forgot to assign Account D admin right
> > so
> > I loose a valid Admin in my system. How to recover this issue? I think
> > that
> > the OS should prevent this issue.
> If you go to Computer > Manage You open the mmc console and You can manage
> users. The problem is that I opened the mmc with Administrative privilege,
> so
> I could repair to may mistake meanwhile the mmc was still open. Once I
> deleted the aministrative account, forgot to assign administrative
> privilege
> to second account e closed the mmc I had no more admins (I have
> Administrator
> which is disabled).
> Ciao.
>
> "Jeff" wrote:
>>> I think "Account A" needs to back away from the keyboard.
>> The Vista computer management snap-in doesn't allow you to manage user
>> accounts. I don't think you did exactly what you say you did. You still
>> have
>> an Administrator account on your machine. Anyways, renaming 'Account B'
>> would have been easier.
>>
>> "Rodolfo" <Rodolfo@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:ED986E82-3E5F-49F7-A798-D46B0389B0E6@microsoft.com...>> > This is my accounts settings: Administrator (disabled), Account A>>
>> > (normal
>> > user), Account B (administrator). I would like to remove Account B for
>> > adding
>> > another administrator Account D. I went to computer management with
>> > Account
>> > A, UAC asks me te Account B password, I made the Account D and deleted
>> > the
>> > Account B. But I make I mistake: I forgot to assign Account D admin
>> > right
>> > so
>> > I loose a valid Admin in my system. How to recover this issue? I think
>> > that
>> > the OS should prevent this issue.
> This is my accounts settings: Administrator (disabled), Account A (normal
> user), Account B (administrator). I would like to remove Account B for
> adding
> another administrator Account D. I went to computer management with
> Account
> A, UAC asks me te Account B password, I made the Account D and deleted the
> Account B. But I make I mistake: I forgot to assign Account D admin right
> so
> I loose a valid Admin in my system. How to recover this issue? I think
> that
> the OS should prevent this issue.
> "Rodolfo" <Rodolfo@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:ED986E82-3E5F-49F7-A798-D46B0389B0E6@microsoft.com...> > This is my accounts settings: Administrator (disabled), Account A (normal>
> > user), Account B (administrator). I would like to remove Account B for
> > adding
> > another administrator Account D. I went to computer management with
> > Account
> > A, UAC asks me te Account B password, I made the Account D and deleted the
> > Account B. But I make I mistake: I forgot to assign Account D admin right
> > so
> > I loose a valid Admin in my system. How to recover this issue? I think
> > that
> > the OS should prevent this issue.
>
> Reboot into safe mode. If there are no administrator accounts the disabled
> "Administrator" account is suppose to automatically enable itself in safe
> mode. You should be able to logon in safe mode with the "Administrator"
> account and fix the problem. I haven't tried this myself. Please let us know
> if it works.
>
> --
> Kerry Brown
> Microsoft MVP - Shell/User
> http://www.vistahelp.ca
>
>
>
>I did something simular to "Rodolfo", but when i boot into "safe mode" theOr, you need to install a third-party registry manager for Vista, such as
>administrator account is not listed.
>
>What I did is not delete my admin account, but accidentaly added it to a
>list of hidden accounts on the "welcome/login" screen in the registry. Now
>when i try to do anything that needs admin UAC, there is no option to enter a
>username and/or password.
>
>And since I have no other admin account I cannot access the registry to
>remove that setting, because its in the local_machine tree which requires
>admin access.
>I do have the built-in administrator account still, but its inactive (out of
>the box default still).
>
>I don't know what I can do to get admin control back on this computer! I
>wish the "ctrl-alt-delete" login prompt would be enabled by defauly at the
>welcome screen like it is in XP. I could login that way, but its not. There
>is a way to enable it but of course you need admin/UAC access to enable it.
>
> On Wed, 11 Apr 2007 17:24:02 -0700, Canadaka
> <Canadaka@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
>> >I did something simular to "Rodolfo", but when i boot into "safe mode" the>
> >administrator account is not listed.
> >
> >What I did is not delete my admin account, but accidentaly added it to a
> >list of hidden accounts on the "welcome/login" screen in the registry. Now
> >when i try to do anything that needs admin UAC, there is no option to enter a
> >username and/or password.
> >
> >And since I have no other admin account I cannot access the registry to
> >remove that setting, because its in the local_machine tree which requires
> >admin access.
> >I do have the built-in administrator account still, but its inactive (out of
> >the box default still).
> >
> >I don't know what I can do to get admin control back on this computer! I
> >wish the "ctrl-alt-delete" login prompt would be enabled by defauly at the
> >welcome screen like it is in XP. I could login that way, but its not. There
> >is a way to enable it but of course you need admin/UAC access to enable it.
> >
> Or, you need to install a third-party registry manager for Vista, such as
> VistaManager, from , Ashampoo, or TweakVista.
> Such software will enable one to change many hidden options of Vista.
>
> With the exception of Vista Manager, these tools are relatively inexpensive.
> All three are easy to use.
>
> Formerly, XP users used TweakUI (from Microsoft) to make such changes easily.
> But the introduction of Microsoft's newest OS broke TweakUI for use with
> Vista.
>
>
> Donald L McDaniel
> Please reply to the original thread and message.
> ================================================== ===
>
> "Rodolfo" <Rodolfo@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:ED986E82-3E5F-49F7-A798-D46B0389B0E6@microsoft.com...> > This is my accounts settings: Administrator (disabled), Account A (normal>
> > user), Account B (administrator). I would like to remove Account B for
> > adding
> > another administrator Account D. I went to computer management with
> > Account
> > A, UAC asks me te Account B password, I made the Account D and deleted the
> > Account B. But I make I mistake: I forgot to assign Account D admin right
> > so
> > I loose a valid Admin in my system. How to recover this issue? I think
> > that
> > the OS should prevent this issue.
>
> Reboot into safe mode. If there are no administrator accounts the disabled
> "Administrator" account is suppose to automatically enable itself in safe
> mode. You should be able to logon in safe mode with the "Administrator"
> account and fix the problem. I haven't tried this myself. Please let us know
> if it works.
>
> --
> Kerry Brown
> Microsoft MVP - Shell/User
> http://www.vistahelp.ca
>
>
>
Though the problem with this is
> I'm not sure why this doens't work for me, I have not touched the built-in
> administrator account, yet when I boot to safemode it is not there.
>
> "Kerry Brown" wrote:
>>> "Rodolfo" <Rodolfo@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:ED986E82-3E5F-49F7-A798-D46B0389B0E6@microsoft.com...>> > This is my accounts settings: Administrator (disabled), Account A>>
>> > (normal
>> > user), Account B (administrator). I would like to remove Account B for
>> > adding
>> > another administrator Account D. I went to computer management with
>> > Account
>> > A, UAC asks me te Account B password, I made the Account D and deleted
>> > the
>> > Account B. But I make I mistake: I forgot to assign Account D admin
>> > right
>> > so
>> > I loose a valid Admin in my system. How to recover this issue? I think
>> > that
>> > the OS should prevent this issue.
>>
>> Reboot into safe mode. If there are no administrator accounts the
>> disabled
>> "Administrator" account is suppose to automatically enable itself in safe
>> mode. You should be able to logon in safe mode with the "Administrator"
>> account and fix the problem. I haven't tried this myself. Please let us
>> know
>> if it works.
>>
>> --
>> Kerry Brown
>> Microsoft MVP - Shell/User
>> http://www.vistahelp.ca
>>
>>
>>
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