Disable administrator login vista




















My administrator disable the adminstrator account and lock the administrator. I recently had the same problem, where I accidentally disabled my admin account. I had to install a patch to run Nero giving it access to the burners, and to cut a long story short I ended up with my admin account disabled and no way of logging back into my machine. Since the last few posts did not resolve this problem, and I am sure there are going to be others who will find themselves in the same predicament, I decided to share my experience and solution.

There are numerous hacks that can be used, and I would advise people against them. And it comes with two kinds of user accounts: Standard and Administrator. The built-in Administrator account is used for the initial setup of your PC. After the setup, users who have access to the built-in Administrator account can perform actions on the machine with no logs or audits. This article will cover how to complete the task on both Windows 10 and Windows You can also use the Command Prompt to disable the built-in Administrator Account on Windows 11 by following these steps:.

When you installed your windows 7 and vista, the setup asked to enter user name and password and your user account created. Aren't you believe it? Click 'start' button and Right click on the Notepad or Paint or any Application; you could see the option "Run as Administrator". It concludes that you only have Administrator privileges.

I will show you that how can you enable and disable the Built-in Administrator account? Two methods are available to enable Built-in Admin account. I found the first method it is some lengthy process. In Run command Type "netplwiz" and click enter. This command opens the 'user accounts' windows. Click the 'Advanced' tab in the user accouts window Now click the 'Advanced ' button in the Advanced user management frame. It will open the 'Local users and group' window see the image There click the 'Users' folder icon.

I will show you how to safely add a password to your Administrator account. Start by booting your computer to Vista in your computer administrator account. Open the Administrative Tools Control Panel. Double-click the Computer Management item to open it. Authorize UAC by clicking the Continue button. Double-click "Local Users and Groups" to open it.

Click the Users folder. On the right side of Computer Management, you should see icons for all of the user accounts created on your computer. The ones that have small red circles with an "X" through them are disabled. Click to select the Administrator icon, and then right-click it to open its context menu and choose Properties.

You'll need to restart your computer and follow one of the following two methods to access Administrator. For this method, you press F8 as Windows is starting up when the character mode part of the boot-up says something to the effect of "Starting Windows.

Once the boot menu is showing, paused for your operating system selection, use the arrow or tab keys to select "Microsoft Windows" the option that runs Windows Vista. Don't press Enter; instead, press the F8 key, and you'll progress to the Safe Mode boot screen.

Choose the first option, "Safe Mode" and press Enter. After a time, Vista will show you the log-in screen with two options, Administrator and Other User. Click the Administrator icon. Running Safe Mode as Administrator both limits and extends your privileges. But for quick access to the Administrator account, this is about as good as it gets in Vista Beta 2.



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