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Old 10-03-2007, 02:42 AM   #1 (permalink)
Default No place to enter administrator password

When the "need your permission to continue" box comes up there is no place to
enter the administrator password. What do I do? I cannot delete programs or
load programs, this is VERY frustrating! Please help.
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Old 10-03-2007, 10:54 AM   #2 (permalink)
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On Tue, 2 Oct 2007 19:42:03 -0700, BINGO wrote:
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> When the "need your permission to continue" box comes up there is
> no place to enter the administrator password. What do I do? I
> cannot delete programs or load programs, this is VERY
> frustrating! Please help.
Can you log onto the new administrator account at start-up? How many
accounts have you set up, and is the first one you did set up still
in the administrator group?

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Old 10-03-2007, 07:20 PM   #3 (permalink)
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When I do regular start up my administrator account does not show up, all the
accounts are standard user. I can get into the admin account if I go in
through safemode. This is what I did to set up the password for the admin
account when I originally had the "no place to enter admin password" problem.
So now I have the password, there is just no place to enter it.
Incidentally, I tried to delete a program and load microsoft 2003 when I was
in the administrator account in safemode, but that would not work either. I
am baffled! Thanks for your help.
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"Chris Game" wrote:
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> On Tue, 2 Oct 2007 19:42:03 -0700, BINGO wrote:
>
Quote:
> > When the "need your permission to continue" box comes up there is
> > no place to enter the administrator password. What do I do? I
> > cannot delete programs or load programs, this is VERY
> > frustrating! Please help.
>
> Can you log onto the new administrator account at start-up? How many
> accounts have you set up, and is the first one you did set up still
> in the administrator group?
>
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Old 10-04-2007, 10:09 AM   #4 (permalink)
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On Wed, 3 Oct 2007 12:20:01 -0700, BINGO wrote:
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> When I do regular start up my administrator account does not show
> up, all the accounts are standard user. I can get into the admin
> account if I go in through safemode.
Sounds like the only account with the right level of privileges is
the 'Administrator' account, which is apparently disabled by design
to start with at any rate. And it has no password unless you
explicitly set one. In your case, can't you elevate the privileges
of one of the user accounts (using the Administrator account
somehow) so that you can switch easily to that one for day-to-day
admin tasks?

Maybe MSFT changed this Aministrator/administrator/standard user
account management system through the beta phases of development,
it's hard to find a decent write-up on the detail. A lot of the
books seem confused and vary in their understanding, which doesn't
help either.

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Old 10-04-2007, 10:24 AM   #5 (permalink)
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Chris Game;471484 Wrote:
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> On Wed, 3 Oct 2007 12:20:01 -0700, BINGO wrote:
>
>
> Sounds like the only account with the right level of privileges is
> the 'Administrator' account, which is apparently disabled by design
> to start with at any rate. And it has no password unless you
> explicitly set one. In your case, can't you elevate the privileges
> of one of the user accounts (using the Administrator account
> somehow) so that you can switch easily to that one for day-to-day
> admin tasks?
>
> Maybe MSFT changed this Aministrator/administrator/standard user
> account management system through the beta phases of development,
> it's hard to find a decent write-up on the detail. A lot of the
> books seem confused and vary in their understanding, which doesn't
> help either.
>
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>
> 'Calm down -- it's only ones and zeros.'
It is pretty expicitly documented in the Microsoft forums.
If you want to setup a proper "Power" administrator account do this:
In the RUN box type Control Userpasswords2
Go to advanced and then advanced again. Select "Users" and then
Administrator enable the Admin account. Back out and logout. You will
now have the option to login (permanently) as the true Adminstrator.


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Old 10-04-2007, 10:38 PM   #6 (permalink)
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Uhaligani

You want to be careful when you change the default account that your using
for your everyday account. If you have set up all of your installed programs
with one account and then change to another account, some of the programs
may not run properly because they were installed as another user.

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"uhaligani" <uhaligani.2xxcw4@no-mx.forums.net> wrote in message
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> Chris Game;471484 Wrote:
Quote:
>> On Wed, 3 Oct 2007 12:20:01 -0700, BINGO wrote:
>>
>>
>> Sounds like the only account with the right level of privileges is
>> the 'Administrator' account, which is apparently disabled by design
>> to start with at any rate. And it has no password unless you
>> explicitly set one. In your case, can't you elevate the privileges
>> of one of the user accounts (using the Administrator account
>> somehow) so that you can switch easily to that one for day-to-day
>> admin tasks?
>>
>> Maybe MSFT changed this Aministrator/administrator/standard user
>> account management system through the beta phases of development,
>> it's hard to find a decent write-up on the detail. A lot of the
>> books seem confused and vary in their understanding, which doesn't
>> help either.
>>
>> --
>> Chris Game
>>
>> 'Calm down -- it's only ones and zeros.'
>
> It is pretty expicitly documented in the Microsoft forums.
> If you want to setup a proper "Power" administrator account do this:
> In the RUN box type Control Userpasswords2
> Go to advanced and then advanced again. Select "Users" and then
> Administrator enable the Admin account. Back out and logout. You will
> now have the option to login (permanently) as the true Adminstrator.
>
>
> --
> uhaligani
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Old 10-05-2007, 04:19 AM   #7 (permalink)
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Thank you Ronnie. I'm not sure what your point is though. I am pretty
familiar with Vista and computers in general. On installation, way back
in the early Beta days, the first practice was to activate the
Administrator account and delete the imposed user account/Administrator.
This gave me more freedom for testing and is what I have always been
used to since the early Windows days, as have most users, without
realising it.
I am aware of the alleged increased exposure to attack and , again,
have always taken care of my own security, without help from Microsoft's
built in products.My security centre is disabled, as is Defender and the
Firewall. I have them all backed up by other means. My modus operandii,
which, as I said, I have used for many years, has allowed, over that
time, two average level virus attacks.Spyware and Spam have sometimes
sneaked in, but not at a worrying level.


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Old 12-27-2007, 06:27 PM   #8 (permalink)
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> > It is pretty expicitly documented in the Microsoft forums.
Quote:
Quote:
> > If you want to setup a proper "Power" administrator account do this:
> > In the RUN box type Control Userpasswords2
> > Go to advanced and then advanced again. Select "Users" and then
> > Administrator enable the Admin account. Back out and logout. You will
> > now have the option to login (permanently) as the true Adminstrator.
> >
> >
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> > uhaligani
I can't even get to this step! I found lusrmgr - [Local Users and Groups
(Local)] and the word Administrator doesn't even appear on the screen. It
tells me "This computer is running Windows Vista Home Premium. This snapin
may not be used with this version of Windows. To manage user accounts for
this computer, use the User Accounts tool in the control panel."
My question is, how? Vista won't let me install certain softwares because I
"lack administrator privileges." When I right-clicked on the icon and went to
Properties/Privilege level, I clicked on Run this program as an
administrator, so it installed, but now I can't remove it!
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