Built-in administrator account

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Is it possible to enable the built-in Administrator account in Vista Home
premium? Regardless of recommendation not to, it is not advisable. Is this
possible or not and if it is, how?
 
The Control Panel, User Accounts only show my account and a "Guest". I will
not show an "Administrator" account and will not allow to add one since
according to Windows it already exists. If it in fact exists, where is it
hidden? The "Computer Management" does not show the "Local users and groups"
and these can not be added as a "snap-in". WIndows states that it is not an
available option with Home premium". I read a post at TechNet which mentions
how to add a "snap-in" to add the users and grups and that is applicable to
all versions of Vista.

Is it possible to enable/use the built-in Administrator account with Home
Premium?

Richard G. Harper said:
It is possible and you would do it from the Control Panel, User Accounts.

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Dimas Perez said:
Is it possible to enable the built-in Administrator account in Vista Home
premium? Regardless of recommendation not to, it is not advisable. Is this
possible or not and if it is, how?
 
Well, you can start by disabling User Account Control in User Accounts. Like
you said, it is a poor idea, but it will make you (and whatever malware
decides to run) administrator.

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Dimas Perez said:
The Control Panel, User Accounts only show my account and a "Guest". I
will
not show an "Administrator" account and will not allow to add one since
according to Windows it already exists. If it in fact exists, where is it
hidden? The "Computer Management" does not show the "Local users and
groups"
and these can not be added as a "snap-in". WIndows states that it is not
an
available option with Home premium". I read a post at TechNet which
mentions
how to add a "snap-in" to add the users and grups and that is applicable
to
all versions of Vista.

Is it possible to enable/use the built-in Administrator account with Home
Premium?

Richard G. Harper said:
It is possible and you would do it from the Control Panel, User Accounts.

--
Richard G. Harper [MVP Shell/User] (e-mail address removed)
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Dimas Perez said:
Is it possible to enable the built-in Administrator account in Vista
Home
premium? Regardless of recommendation not to, it is not advisable. Is
this
possible or not and if it is, how?
 
Sorry but this does not answer the question, besides I never indicated that I
would disable UAC (don't know what made you think this).

Robert Firth said:
Well, you can start by disabling User Account Control in User Accounts. Like
you said, it is a poor idea, but it will make you (and whatever malware
decides to run) administrator.

--
/* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
* Robert Firth *
* Windows Vista x86 RTM *
* http://www.WinVistaInfo.org *
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * */

Dimas Perez said:
The Control Panel, User Accounts only show my account and a "Guest". I
will
not show an "Administrator" account and will not allow to add one since
according to Windows it already exists. If it in fact exists, where is it
hidden? The "Computer Management" does not show the "Local users and
groups"
and these can not be added as a "snap-in". WIndows states that it is not
an
available option with Home premium". I read a post at TechNet which
mentions
how to add a "snap-in" to add the users and grups and that is applicable
to
all versions of Vista.

Is it possible to enable/use the built-in Administrator account with Home
Premium?

Richard G. Harper said:
It is possible and you would do it from the Control Panel, User Accounts.

--
Richard G. Harper [MVP Shell/User] (e-mail address removed)
* NEW! Catch my blog ... http://msmvps.com/blogs/rgharper/
* PLEASE post all messages and replies in the newsgroups
* The Website - http://rgharper.mvps.org/
* HELP us help YOU ... http://www.dts-l.org/goodpost.htm


Is it possible to enable the built-in Administrator account in Vista
Home
premium? Regardless of recommendation not to, it is not advisable. Is
this
possible or not and if it is, how?
 
Hello,

As you mentioned, it is a bad idea to use the administrator account, as when
you are logged in as the administrator, UAC is not enabled.

But, you can do it:

- Click start
- Type: cmd
- Right click cmd, click Run As Administrator
- Type: net user administrator /active:yes
- Press enter


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Windows Vista Support Faq
http://www.jimmah.com/vista/
 
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