Craig
December 14th 03, 08:05 AM
Hey RGC, Can't you just Ctrl-Alt-Del, select Log Off, and
then log on as the administrator?
>-----Original Message-----
>Prior to upgrading my system from Windows 2000
>Professional to Windows XP Professional, I had 2 seperate
>accounts.
> User
> Administrator
>After I upgraded my system to Windows XP Professtional,
>my system automatically logs me on as the user. I can
>not find a way to log on as the administrator. I need
>administrator rights in order to delete one of my
>registry files. I'm having difficulty in creating an XP
>driver for my HP Photosmart 1000 printer. HP stated that
>I might have a ghost device on my system since I did not
>disconnect my printer during the installation process. HP
>was trying to walk me through the process to delete the
>file VID_03f0&PID_3003 so that I can try to reinstall the
>XP driver again. They claim if this does not work, I
>will have to reformat my drive and reinstall the
>operating system.
>
>
>.
>
then log on as the administrator?
>-----Original Message-----
>Prior to upgrading my system from Windows 2000
>Professional to Windows XP Professional, I had 2 seperate
>accounts.
> User
> Administrator
>After I upgraded my system to Windows XP Professtional,
>my system automatically logs me on as the user. I can
>not find a way to log on as the administrator. I need
>administrator rights in order to delete one of my
>registry files. I'm having difficulty in creating an XP
>driver for my HP Photosmart 1000 printer. HP stated that
>I might have a ghost device on my system since I did not
>disconnect my printer during the installation process. HP
>was trying to walk me through the process to delete the
>file VID_03f0&PID_3003 so that I can try to reinstall the
>XP driver again. They claim if this does not work, I
>will have to reformat my drive and reinstall the
>operating system.
>
>
>.
>