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| Hello, I tried the XP registry edit to remove the Administrator account from the Welcome screen, which worked great. The only problem is now when a user needs to have their credentials escalated to Admin rights the Administrator account is absent from the UAC box. There is also no option to select a user... Does anyone know a work around for this? I want the person using this laptop to know the Admin password but not be able to easily login as Admin. Thanks! -Norbster | Guest
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| Hello I have the same problem. Except I am unable to perform any Administrative tasks becasue my only true Administrator was previously hidden from the Welcome Screen and remains so after upgrading from XP to Vista Home Premium. When I attempt to run regedt32.exe As Administrator my UAC dialogue appears but there is no password box, and so am unable to elevate. How did you get on with your issue ? Thanks in advance, Simon "Norbster" wrote: Quote:
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| I don't think the way I resolved the Admin being hidden will work for you... I cheated and used system restore. I would say try to login to your computer over remote desktop and see if you can login as Administrator. -Norbster "SimonW" wrote: Quote:
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| Thanks for your reply. Unfortunately, I cannot access any settings to permit remote access. I've reinstalled Vista. The problem arose from having a previously "hidden" Administrator account on XP - Vista sees this as "Disabled", not hidden! Many thanks and good luck... "Norbster" wrote: Quote:
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| I would suggest using a special Linux boot CD to set the Admin account to enabled. The one I've successfully used on XP is <a href="http://home.eunet.no/pnordahl/ntpasswd/bootdisk.html">here</a>. This may (probably) or may not work in Vista - I haven't tried it. If you do try this, please let me know how it worked. Thanks, -Norbster "SimonW" wrote: Quote:
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| I would suggest using a special Linux boot CD to enable the Admin account. The one I've successfully used on XP is available at the link below with a set of instructions. It's very easy to use. http://home.eunet.no/pnordahl/ntpasswd/bootdisk.html" They say that it's Vista compatible. I haven't tried it on there but I think it should work just fine. If you try this, please let me know how it worked/if it solved your problem. Thanks, -Norbster "SimonW" wrote: Quote:
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