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| xp pro - adding admin rights without being an admin A friend received a laptop with xp pro installed. She has a guest account with a known password. She does not know the admin account name or password. Because she is not an admin, she is not able to do much with it. Is there a way to get her admin rights, without logging on as an admin ? Or create a new account that has admin rights, without logging on as an admin ? I don't want to have to reinstall xp for her. |
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| Re: xp pro - adding admin rights without being an admin "Bill" <billnh2001nospam******.com> wrote in message news:e04142f9-d23d-4060-b3d9-998b8ce1264e@m34g2000hsf.googlegroups.com... >A friend received a laptop with xp pro installed. She has a guest > account with a known password. She does not know the admin account > name or password. Because she is not an admin, she is not able to do > much with it. > > Is there a way to get her admin rights, without logging on as an > admin ? Or create a new account that has admin rights, without > logging on as an admin ? I don't want to have to reinstall xp for > her. > No - you MUST reset the password for the admin account: Being able to create an admin without being an admin yourself would totally defy the principle of admin accounts, wouldn't it? http://home.eunet.no/~pnordahl/ntpasswd/bootdisk.html |
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| Re: xp pro - adding admin rights without being an admin Bill wrote: > A friend received a laptop with xp pro installed. "Received" how, precisely? As a gift? Purchased second-hand? > She has a guest > account with a known password. She does not know the admin account > name or password. Because she is not an admin, she is not able to do > much with it. > If the person from whom she "acquired" the computer cannot give her the passwords, (and the installation CDs for the OS and any other software installed), she'd be wise to immediately check with the appropriate law enforcement agencies to ensure that she hasn't inadvertently received stolen property. > Is there a way to get her admin rights, without logging on as an > admin ? No. > Or create a new account that has admin rights, without > logging on as an admin ? No. > I don't want to have to reinstall xp for > her. > Nevertheless, that's probably the best thing to do. With second-hand computers, perhaps even if acquired from a family member or friend, but especially if acquired from a stranger, the wisest course of action would definitely be to format the hard drives and start fresh. I'm sure she doesn't want to get in trouble because the original owner may have filled the hard drive with kiddie porn, or have problems because the original owner downloaded/installed viruses or other malware. -- Bruce Chambers Help us help you: http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx/kb/555375 They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety. ~Benjamin Franklin Many people would rather die than think; in fact, most do. ~Bertrand Russell The philosopher has never killed any priests, whereas the priest has killed a great many philosophers. ~ Denis Diderot |
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| Re: xp pro - adding admin rights without being an admin A reinstall of XP takes a long time to be sure but is the wisest way to go. By the way a "Guest account" has no way to assign a password so she must have a Limited account. Has she tried logging onto the Administrator account with a blank password? Or as Pegasus mentioned she can simply blank the password with the hack program he sent a link to. -- Xandros "Bill" <billnh2001nospam******.com> wrote in message news:e04142f9-d23d-4060-b3d9-998b8ce1264e@m34g2000hsf.googlegroups.com... >A friend received a laptop with xp pro installed. She has a guest > account with a known password. She does not know the admin account > name or password. Because she is not an admin, she is not able to do > much with it. > > Is there a way to get her admin rights, without logging on as an > admin ? Or create a new account that has admin rights, without > logging on as an admin ? I don't want to have to reinstall xp for > her. > |
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| Re: xp pro - adding admin rights without being an admin Please forgive my intrusion, but how DOES one acquire adminsitrative rights? I own my Dell computer but have no way of knowing whether I have these rights, and if not, how to get them? Could someone let me know? Thanks so much! Adela Here's what I have: (WinXP Home SP2; OE 6; IE 6; Dell Dimension XPS T450MHz Pentium III; Free Version 7.5.503; spybot S&D; ad-aware; cable modem; WordPerfect8; Lexmark Laser printer "Optra E310") "Bill" <billnh2001nospam******.com> wrote in message news:e04142f9-d23d-4060-b3d9-998b8ce1264e@m34g2000hsf.googlegroups.com... >A friend received a laptop with xp pro installed. She has a guest > account with a known password. She does not know the admin account > name or password. Because she is not an admin, she is not able to do > much with it. > > Is there a way to get her admin rights, without logging on as an > admin ? Or create a new account that has admin rights, without > logging on as an admin ? I don't want to have to reinstall xp for > her. > |
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| Re: xp pro - adding admin rights without being an admin You acquire administrative rights by logging on as "Administrator", then elevating your normal logon account to "administrator" status. This is not a recommended course of action: If your everyday logon account has administrative privileges then you make it easy for a virus to establish itself on your machine. Much better to leave the account as it is and to log on as Administrator only when you need to. "Adela" <nuevadela2@rcn.com> wrote in message news:%23evQ65kWIHA.5396@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... > Please forgive my intrusion, but how DOES one acquire adminsitrative > rights? I own my Dell computer but have no way of knowing whether I have > these rights, and if not, how to get them? Could someone let me know? > Thanks so much! Adela > > Here's what I have: > (WinXP Home SP2; OE 6; IE 6; Dell Dimension XPS T450MHz Pentium III; Free > Version 7.5.503; spybot S&D; ad-aware; cable modem; WordPerfect8; Lexmark > Laser printer "Optra E310") > > > "Bill" <billnh2001nospam******.com> wrote in message > news:e04142f9-d23d-4060-b3d9-998b8ce1264e@m34g2000hsf.googlegroups.com... >>A friend received a laptop with xp pro installed. She has a guest >> account with a known password. She does not know the admin account >> name or password. Because she is not an admin, she is not able to do >> much with it. >> >> Is there a way to get her admin rights, without logging on as an >> admin ? Or create a new account that has admin rights, without >> logging on as an admin ? I don't want to have to reinstall xp for >> her. >> > > |
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