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| booting to Administrator Vista Home Premium This should be easy but an internet search came up empty. I have two problems, 1) my settings for screensaver don't 'take.' I can set the delay for 60 minutes but it seems to start in about 10 minutes. 2) If I want to add/remove a shortcut to my start menu it seems I get 3-4 'Continue' prompts to complete the task. I have been told these problems are because I am not in Administrator mode. I am the sole user of this home-based PC and would like to boot into Administrator by default. I think I know, in XP I could select Start|Switch User and choose how to log in. When I try Start|Switch User in Vista, I have no options, just one user shows. How do I switch users to Administrator? How do I get the PC to start in Administrator by default? |
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| Re: booting to Administrator "j lunis" <jay.lunis******.com> wrote in message news:e%23AHXSa7IHA.3736@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... > Vista Home Premium > This should be easy but an internet search came up empty. > I have two problems, > 1) my settings for screensaver don't 'take.' I can set the delay for 60 > minutes but it seems to start in about 10 minutes. > 2) If I want to add/remove a shortcut to my start menu it seems I get 3-4 > 'Continue' prompts to complete the task. > I have been told these problems are because I am not in Administrator > mode. I am the sole user of this home-based PC and would like to boot > into Administrator by default. I think I know, in XP I could select > Start|Switch User and choose how to log in. When I try Start|Switch User > in Vista, I have no options, just one user shows. > How do I switch users to Administrator? > How do I get the PC to start in Administrator by default? You really do not want to boot to Administrator by default, and it likely won't solve the problem, anyway. The Administrator account is intended for system setup and emergency maintenance. It should not ever be used as a standard user account. What you should do is just ensure that your account has Administrator permissions, is a member of the Administrator group. Go into Control Panel, Users, and if you see "computer administrator" under your account name you have those permissions. If you don't have these permissions, you would likely not be seeing what you are. You would be getting messages when you attempted to make changes, stating that you lack permissions. If you do have these permissions, booting to Administrator will have the same results. You may have some other software running, perhaps some kind of 3rd party system monitor, that is preventing the changes you make from being made. Or perhaps there is a permissions problem within the registry. Right-click on the relevant key, choose Permissions, ensure you have read/write permissions. If you lack the Admin permsissions, you will need to boot into Admin to promote your account. But by default, the Administrator account is disabled. Have a look here for two methods showing to enable and log into the account, one in regular mode and one in safe mode: http://www.tech-faq.com/enable-windo...-account.shtml Then go to Control Panel, Users, and you can change the accounts. Or right-click on My Computer, choose Manage, then Users and Groups for another interface that allows you to check and alter which groups you are a member of. HTH -pk |
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| Re: booting to Administrator Patrick Keenan wrote: > "j lunis" <jay.lunis******.com> wrote in message > news:e%23AHXSa7IHA.3736@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... >> Vista Home Premium >> This should be easy but an internet search came up empty. >> I have two problems, >> 1) my settings for screensaver don't 'take.' I can set the delay for >> 60 minutes but it seems to start in about 10 minutes. >> 2) If I want to add/remove a shortcut to my start menu it seems I get >> 3-4 'Continue' prompts to complete the task. >> I have been told these problems are because I am not in Administrator >> mode. I am the sole user of this home-based PC and would like to boot >> into Administrator by default. I think I know, in XP I could select >> Start|Switch User and choose how to log in. When I try Start|Switch >> User in Vista, I have no options, just one user shows. >> How do I switch users to Administrator? >> How do I get the PC to start in Administrator by default? > > You really do not want to boot to Administrator by default, and it > likely won't solve the problem, anyway. The Administrator account is > intended for system setup and emergency maintenance. It should not ever > be used as a standard user account. > > What you should do is just ensure that your account has Administrator > permissions, is a member of the Administrator group. Go into Control > Panel, Users, and if you see "computer administrator" under your account > name you have those permissions. > > If you don't have these permissions, you would likely not be seeing what > you are. You would be getting messages when you attempted to make > changes, stating that you lack permissions. > > If you do have these permissions, booting to Administrator will have the > same results. You may have some other software running, perhaps some > kind of 3rd party system monitor, that is preventing the changes you > make from being made. Or perhaps there is a permissions problem within > the registry. Right-click on the relevant key, choose Permissions, > ensure you have read/write permissions. > > If you lack the Admin permsissions, you will need to boot into Admin to > promote your account. But by default, the Administrator account is > disabled. Have a look here for two methods showing to enable and log > into the account, one in regular mode and one in safe mode: > http://www.tech-faq.com/enable-windo...-account.shtml > > Then go to Control Panel, Users, and you can change the accounts. Or > right-click on My Computer, choose Manage, then Users and Groups for > another interface that allows you to check and alter which groups you > are a member of. > > HTH > -pk OK, I checked. Beneath my name is "Administrator' so I suppose I am OK there. 3rd party system monitor. I have Norton Internet Security. Would that be it? Registry entries? Where do I find the 'relevant' key? I don't have a 'My Computer' on my desktop. I have 'Computer' but it doesn't have "Users and Groups." |
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| Re: booting to Administrator This link should help you enable and log in as Administrator in Windows Vista. http://www.maximumpcguides.com/logon...administrator/ I don't recommend logging in as Administrator. You talk about all the UAC prompts you don't like. I would first upgrade to SP1 if you haven't yet, and if that isn't good enough you could just disable UAC in Windows Vista instead of logging in as Administrator. http://www.maximumpcguides.com/turn-...count-control/ -- www.MAXIMUMpcguides.com Help and how-to guides that help you get the most out of your PC. -- "j lunis" <jay.lunis******.com> wrote in message news:e%23AHXSa7IHA.3736@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... > Vista Home Premium > This should be easy but an internet search came up empty. > I have two problems, > 1) my settings for screensaver don't 'take.' I can set the delay for 60 > minutes but it seems to start in about 10 minutes. > 2) If I want to add/remove a shortcut to my start menu it seems I get 3-4 > 'Continue' prompts to complete the task. > I have been told these problems are because I am not in Administrator > mode. I am the sole user of this home-based PC and would like to boot > into Administrator by default. I think I know, in XP I could select > Start|Switch User and choose how to log in. When I try Start|Switch User > in Vista, I have no options, just one user shows. > How do I switch users to Administrator? > How do I get the PC to start in Administrator by default? |
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| Re: booting to Administrator UnswoleLilDude wrote: > This link should help you enable and log in as Administrator in Windows > Vista. > http://www.maximumpcguides.com/logon...administrator/ > > I don't recommend logging in as Administrator. You talk about all the > UAC prompts you don't like. I would first upgrade to SP1 if you haven't > yet, and if that isn't good enough you could just disable UAC in Windows > Vista instead of logging in as Administrator. > http://www.maximumpcguides.com/turn-...count-control/ > I'm gonna take the advice of you and Patrick and not try logging in as administrator. I did disable UAC and am much happier. Now I need to find the reason I can't change the screensaver timing. So far I know(?) it isn't Norton. |
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