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| Thread ID: 59561 | 2005-07-06 00:43:00 | Administrator Problems | qwerty (8480) | Press F1 |
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| 369793 | 2005-07-06 00:43:00 | I recently brought a new computer and passed the old XP version one onto my children. I.T. son (12 years old) decided he would place his sister and himself as administrators. When I brought a new printer for this old computer it would not load the driver. The control panel would not even let me open the add/remove programs no matter what administrator I tried to use. I.T. son and I tried to remove all adminstrators and find that we are unable to. :confused: Can anyone please help us with this problem? This computor in the future will have no administors. ;) | qwerty (8480) | ||
| 369794 | 2005-07-06 01:52:00 | The Adminstrator account, if used correctly, stops this sort of problem. :D The computer of the future (if it's to have a future) should have one administrator. Its users should not know the password for the Administrator account. ;) I don't think you can install Windows XP without having an Administrator accouint. |
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| 369795 | 2005-07-06 03:16:00 | Have you tried booting into safe mode (F8 on start up) and logging on as administrator there? you can delete all user accounts from there :nerd: | Boris (8479) | ||
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