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Old April 13th 08, 07:05 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
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"J.C" wrote
I am using Windows XP with SP2.

Is it possible to access Administrative account from Limited Account?

I know I can use certain Program by clicking Run as command.

But is there any way I can act as Administrator from my limited account.

My friend, who is a Linux user says that in Linux there is no need to have
separate Administrative account, as same account can be used as
administrative or limited account as per requirement.

Thanks.


Either you run in an account with admin privileges (by logging into that
account or into the built in Administrator account) or you run in an account
without out it (i.e. limited).

What exactly are you asking? What do you mean by access administrative
account from the limited account.

To login the built in Administrator account depends on whether you have XP
Home or Pro, which you didn't specify. The built in account should not be
used for normal activities. Use that as a fall back if something damages
the other accounts. You should create an additional with admin privileges
and whatever number of limited accounts you need.

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Old April 13th 08, 08:37 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
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Default Access Administrative Account from Limited Account?

"J.C" wrote
I am using Windows XP with SP2.


Is it possible to access Administrative account from Limited Account?


I know I can use certain Program by clicking Run as command.


But is there any way I can act as Administrator from my limited account.


My friend, who is a Linux user says that in Linux there is no need to have
separate Administrative account, as same account can be used as
administrative or limited account as per requirement.


Thanks.


Also check you're time. You're posting from the future.

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Old April 14th 08, 07:01 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
J.C
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Default Access Administrative Account from Limited Account?

I am using Windows XP with SP2.

Is it possible to access Administrative account from Limited Account?

I know I can use certain Program by clicking Run as command.

But is there any way I can act as Administrator from my limited account.

My friend, who is a Linux user says that in Linux there is no need to have separate Administrative account, as same account can be used as administrative or limited account as per requirement.

Thanks.





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Old April 17th 08, 01:00 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
C.Joseph S. Drayton
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Default Access Administrative Account from Limited Account?

J.C wrote:

I am using Windows XP with SP2.

Is it possible to access Administrative account from Limited Account?

I know I can use certain Program by clicking Run as command.

But is there any way I can act as Administrator from my limited
account.

My friend, who is a Linux user says that in Linux there is no need to
have separate Administrative account, as same account can be used as
administrative or limited account as per requirement.

Thanks.


What your friend is probably talking about is from a terminal command,
you can access an administrative command by typing;

sudo command

At this point you will be asked for a password.

In Windows, you can achieve the same capability as you said by running
the;

runas command

You would simply do the runas as the administrator (or any
administrator account) and type the password for that account.

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