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Guest
Hello,
While I was experimenting and exploring Vista, I was trying to enable the
Administrator account. I was in the System Management tool, and I disabled my
current account with Administrator priveleges, and then enabled the real
Administrator account.
Following that, I tried to log in to the enabled Administrator account. I
didn't set any password for it when installing Vista, but it doesn't accept a
blank password, either in normal windows or when I boot in Safe Mode. No
matter what I type in the password field it rejects it, whether it is booted
into standard Vista, or Safe Mode.
Is there any resolution to this, or has Vista actually locked me out of the
entire operating system? I hope I am not completely locked out, because first
of all I have some files I'd like to keep, and second of all, I would think
Vista in general wouldn't allow you to screw up your PC inadvertently just
because of a tiny glitch in the way the true Administrator account is handled.
While I was experimenting and exploring Vista, I was trying to enable the
Administrator account. I was in the System Management tool, and I disabled my
current account with Administrator priveleges, and then enabled the real
Administrator account.
Following that, I tried to log in to the enabled Administrator account. I
didn't set any password for it when installing Vista, but it doesn't accept a
blank password, either in normal windows or when I boot in Safe Mode. No
matter what I type in the password field it rejects it, whether it is booted
into standard Vista, or Safe Mode.
Is there any resolution to this, or has Vista actually locked me out of the
entire operating system? I hope I am not completely locked out, because first
of all I have some files I'd like to keep, and second of all, I would think
Vista in general wouldn't allow you to screw up your PC inadvertently just
because of a tiny glitch in the way the true Administrator account is handled.