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850711 2010-01-22 00:04:00 Have a new PC – W7 Pro – where do you change the name of the computer?!! Looked everywhere – for a homegroup network
Thanks
stuffed (1469)
850712 2010-01-22 00:08:00 Have you got more than 1 PC with Win7 on it?? If you havent, Homegroup is of no use. Press the windows key + pause / advanced system settings / computer name tab. Speedy Gonzales (78)
850713 2010-01-22 00:16:00 Thanks Speedy – ya are a champ. No other W7 computers – 1 Vista – 2 XP
Cheers
stuffed (1469)
850714 2010-01-22 00:21:00 No probs, you can disable homegroup (open computer). Select homegroup on the left. Left mouse. Leave the homegroup. No point having it enabled, if you cant use it. Dont forget to turn on discovery and file sharing (and disable password protection in Win 7). Right mouse on the monitor on the bottom / change advanced sharing. If you want to share a folder between each of them Speedy Gonzales (78)
850715 2010-01-22 02:29:00 Control Panel.
SYSTEM icon.
Scroll to about the middle where it says Computer Name, Domain and Workgroup Settings.
Click Change Settings.
You can change the name regardless of whether you are using a network or not.
pctek (84)
850716 2010-01-22 21:50:00 Am now trying to install Pinnacle Studio – it says “To install the software you must have Administrators rights. Please login as Administrator and start the installation again”
Grrrrrrrr!! Am loged on as Administrator as far as am aware.
Any suggestions!!
Many thanks
stuffed (1469)
850717 2010-01-22 22:49:00 You need the real "hidden" admin account. This explains it. www.sevenforums.com CliveM (6007)
850718 2010-01-22 23:58:00 Hi Clive and thanks for this but still struggling to find those “hidden” admin accounts – have W7 Pro. stuffed (1469)
850719 2010-01-23 00:10:00 Even though you may have an admin account, you are not actually the administrator.

Two things to try -
1st. Go to Computer/ Optical Drive - Right click on the drive /Open - look for the setup or install exe - right click it, Run as administrator.

OR

2nd. log in to the hidden admin account.

Easiest Way-- click start, type in CMD in the results, right click -- Run as administrator. When the window opens - type in

net user administrator /active:yes (press enter) You should get the picture as in that other link Shown Here (www.sevenforums.com)

Close off the command prompt by typing in exit ( press enter), now reboot the PC and you should now have the option of logging in your normal account or administrator.
wainuitech (129)
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