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anon
hi,
one thing i've always done with previous versions of
Windows is run as a restricted user account & switch to
the administrator account only when necessary. I've never
seen the point of running with admin rights for daily use.
So I just installed Vista Ultimate. It does as XP did,
giving the first account created admin rights. I went in
& removed that user from the Administrators group. But it
appears there was no separate Administrator user created,
so now I can log in only as my user, which has no rights
to do anything...
is there anything i can do to get admin rights back long
enough fix things? Is it the case that Vista really
doesn't create a separate Administrator account?
thanks
one thing i've always done with previous versions of
Windows is run as a restricted user account & switch to
the administrator account only when necessary. I've never
seen the point of running with admin rights for daily use.
So I just installed Vista Ultimate. It does as XP did,
giving the first account created admin rights. I went in
& removed that user from the Administrators group. But it
appears there was no separate Administrator user created,
so now I can log in only as my user, which has no rights
to do anything...
is there anything i can do to get admin rights back long
enough fix things? Is it the case that Vista really
doesn't create a separate Administrator account?
thanks