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| Administrator account problems Hello: I am the only user of my computer. The only account on it is mine and it's marked as "Administrator." I want to rename my DVD/CD drives, but. I'm told "You have to log in as Administrator" to do this. Why aren't I already logged in as Administrator? and how can I be logged in as Administrator all the time? TIA for any help. Jude |
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| Re: Administrator account problems Click the Start Orb, "Administrative Tools" menu/ Rightclick the icon for "Computer Management", and click 'run as administrator' Disk Management is a folder there. -- Was this helpful? Then click the "Yes" Ratings button. Voting helps the web interface. [url]http://www.microsoft.com/wn3/locales/help/help_en-us.htm#RateAPost[/url] Mark L. Ferguson .. "JFW" <jowyn@comcast.net> wrote in message news:Z_2dnVKzwKgJOlTanZ2dnUVZ_vqpnZ2d@comcast.com...[color=blue] > Hello: > I am the only user of my computer. The only account on it is mine and it's > marked as "Administrator." I want to rename my DVD/CD drives, but. I'm > told "You have to log in as Administrator" to do this. Why aren't I > already logged in as Administrator? and how can I be logged in as > Administrator all the time? > > TIA for any help. > Jude[/color] |
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| Re: Administrator account problems Right click Computer Management>Run as Administrator. "JFW" <jowyn@comcast.net> wrote in message news:Z_2dnVKzwKgJOlTanZ2dnUVZ_vqpnZ2d@comcast.com...[color=blue] > Hello: > I am the only user of my computer. The only account on it is mine and it's > marked as "Administrator." I want to rename my DVD/CD drives, but. I'm > told "You have to log in as Administrator" to do this. Why aren't I > already logged in as Administrator? and how can I be logged in as > Administrator all the time? > > TIA for any help. > Jude[/color] |
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| Re: Administrator account problems In addition to what Mark and Bob said, red this. This will give you a permanent solution. The write-up covers a somewhat wider scope than what you need. You are not the administrator and will never be. Administrator is an object. You can temporarily give yourselves rights to perform some operations as if you were Administrator, yes. Your power still will be limited. Actually you do not need more than that. In order to do what you want you will have to open "Local Users And Groups" GUI (either typing lusrmgr.msc in Windows\system32\ -- do not forget to open Command Prompt as "run as Administrator" - take a notice!!!) or if you have Home or Home Premium you should go thru Control panel> System and Maintenance>Administrative Tools>Computer Management>Local Users and Groups. Open up thumbnail Groups, open up Group "Administrators" (nb: it is plural) and you will see the object "administrator" in there. Add yourselves to this group. Close the GUI. You may have a somewhat easier life from now on but it may not be enough. You may also need to establish yourselves as a person who has the right to write into certain folders if you want. Go to that folder, left click>>Properties>>Security tab>>Edit>>Add>>type in your name>>Close that window, Check checkbox "Full Control">>Apply>>OK. You may also need to delete Inheritance. Click Advanced. That will give you an option to uncheck a checkbox and the onwership rights of other objects will be terminated. Now you will have the right to do what you want in this folder and ALL its subfolders. You will never be denied any access. You should exercise this power judiciously and on a limited basis. "JFW" <jowyn@comcast.net> wrote in message news:Z_2dnVKzwKgJOlTanZ2dnUVZ_vqpnZ2d@comcast.com...[color=blue] > Hello: > I am the only user of my computer. The only account on it is mine and it's > marked as "Administrator." I want to rename my DVD/CD drives, but. I'm > told "You have to log in as Administrator" to do this. Why aren't I > already logged in as Administrator? and how can I be logged in as > Administrator all the time? > > TIA for any help. > Jude[/color] |
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| Re: Administrator account problems Just an FYI. There are two types of administrator accounts. The Real Administrator account is disabled by default. To enable it requires going into group policy, if your Vista flavor supports gpedit.msc. The other administrator is a user with Administer rights. It's ~90% as powerful as the Real Administrator but sometimes only the Real Administrator can do a task. "JFW" <jowyn@comcast.net> wrote in message news:Z_2dnVKzwKgJOlTanZ2dnUVZ_vqpnZ2d@comcast.com...[color=blue] > Hello: > I am the only user of my computer. The only account on it is mine and it's > marked as "Administrator." I want to rename my DVD/CD drives, but. I'm > told "You have to log in as Administrator" to do this. Why aren't I > already logged in as Administrator? and how can I be logged in as > Administrator all the time? > > TIA for any help. > Jude[/color] |
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