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Old June 5th 10, 08:25 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics
Ron Patterson
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Default Administrator vs User


When I installed Windows on this new hard drive, I never set up a user
account - just administator - and used no passwords. That is the way it is
on other two hard drives. For 3 days, until I updated Windows, I never had
to log in. Now after updates I have only one choice to log in - that is as
"Ron Patterson"

In Control Panel / User Accounts there are three icons:
Ron Patterson, Computer Administrator
Guest - "Guest account is off"
Asp Net Machine - Limited Account

When I boot up I have to log in as user - Ron Patterson. But when I try to
run Acronis True Image it says it requires administrator priviledges. I
thought I was the administrator. I try to find an administrator account to
log into but the only account is Ron Patterson, Computer Administator which
apparently I am not. Without logging in as Administrator I can't run (or
delete) this program which is very important to me. I am very confused.

Is there any way to get rid of the User Account without losing all my
programs? - or at least to log in so I have administrator rights.

Ron Patterson



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Old June 5th 10, 08:30 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics
William B. Lurie
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Posts: 811
Default Administrator vs User

Ron Patterson wrote:
When I installed Windows on this new hard drive, I never set up a user
account - just administator - and used no passwords. That is the way it is
on other two hard drives. For 3 days, until I updated Windows, I never had
to log in. Now after updates I have only one choice to log in - that is as
"Ron Patterson"

In Control Panel / User Accounts there are three icons:
Ron Patterson, Computer Administrator
Guest - "Guest account is off"
Asp Net Machine - Limited Account

When I boot up I have to log in as user - Ron Patterson. But when I try to
run Acronis True Image it says it requires administrator priviledges. I
thought I was the administrator. I try to find an administrator account to
log into but the only account is Ron Patterson, Computer Administator which
apparently I am not. Without logging in as Administrator I can't run (or
delete) this program which is very important to me. I am very confused.

Is there any way to get rid of the User Account without losing all my
programs? - or at least to log in so I have administrator rights.

Ron Patterson



I'm no expert, and one of them will surely get back to you
on this. But I found that, to act as the TRUE Administrator, I
had to boot up in Safe Mode. Then the genu-wine Asministrator
capabilities come into being.
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Old June 5th 10, 08:30 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics
William B. Lurie
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Posts: 811
Default Administrator vs User


Ron Patterson wrote:
When I installed Windows on this new hard drive, I never set up a user
account - just administator - and used no passwords. That is the way it is
on other two hard drives. For 3 days, until I updated Windows, I never had
to log in. Now after updates I have only one choice to log in - that is as
"Ron Patterson"

In Control Panel / User Accounts there are three icons:
Ron Patterson, Computer Administrator
Guest - "Guest account is off"
Asp Net Machine - Limited Account

When I boot up I have to log in as user - Ron Patterson. But when I try to
run Acronis True Image it says it requires administrator priviledges. I
thought I was the administrator. I try to find an administrator account to
log into but the only account is Ron Patterson, Computer Administator which
apparently I am not. Without logging in as Administrator I can't run (or
delete) this program which is very important to me. I am very confused.

Is there any way to get rid of the User Account without losing all my
programs? - or at least to log in so I have administrator rights.

Ron Patterson



I'm no expert, and one of them will surely get back to you
on this. But I found that, to act as the TRUE Administrator, I
had to boot up in Safe Mode. Then the genu-wine Asministrator
capabilities come into being.
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Old June 6th 10, 12:10 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics
John John - MVP[_2_]
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Default Administrator vs User

Ron Patterson wrote:
When I installed Windows on this new hard drive, I never set up a user
account - just administator - and used no passwords. That is the way it is
on other two hard drives. For 3 days, until I updated Windows, I never had
to log in. Now after updates I have only one choice to log in - that is as
"Ron Patterson"

In Control Panel / User Accounts there are three icons:
Ron Patterson, Computer Administrator
Guest - "Guest account is off"
Asp Net Machine - Limited Account

When I boot up I have to log in as user - Ron Patterson. But when I try to
run Acronis True Image it says it requires administrator priviledges. I
thought I was the administrator. I try to find an administrator account to
log into but the only account is Ron Patterson, Computer Administator which
apparently I am not. Without logging in as Administrator I can't run (or
delete) this program which is very important to me. I am very confused.

Is there any way to get rid of the User Account without losing all my
programs? - or at least to log in so I have administrator rights.


XP Home - Logon in Safe Mode
XP Pro - Hit Ctrl+Alt+Delete twice at the logon screen

http://www.microsoft.com/resources/d....mspx?mfr=true
To copy a user profile

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/291555
The "Copy To" Button in the System Properties Dialog Box Is Unavailable

John
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Old June 6th 10, 12:10 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics
John John - MVP[_2_]
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Posts: 1,637
Default Administrator vs User

Ron Patterson wrote:
When I installed Windows on this new hard drive, I never set up a user
account - just administator - and used no passwords. That is the way it is
on other two hard drives. For 3 days, until I updated Windows, I never had
to log in. Now after updates I have only one choice to log in - that is as
"Ron Patterson"

In Control Panel / User Accounts there are three icons:
Ron Patterson, Computer Administrator
Guest - "Guest account is off"
Asp Net Machine - Limited Account

When I boot up I have to log in as user - Ron Patterson. But when I try to
run Acronis True Image it says it requires administrator priviledges. I
thought I was the administrator. I try to find an administrator account to
log into but the only account is Ron Patterson, Computer Administator which
apparently I am not. Without logging in as Administrator I can't run (or
delete) this program which is very important to me. I am very confused.

Is there any way to get rid of the User Account without losing all my
programs? - or at least to log in so I have administrator rights.


XP Home - Logon in Safe Mode
XP Pro - Hit Ctrl+Alt+Delete twice at the logon screen

http://www.microsoft.com/resources/d....mspx?mfr=true
To copy a user profile

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/291555
The "Copy To" Button in the System Properties Dialog Box Is Unavailable

John
 




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