May I offer you a possible solution. I learned it from Shawn aka Brink who
provides many usefull tutorials. You can look him up at vistax64.com . Back
to the subject matter, call up the REAL BUILT-IN ADMINISTRATOR to do the job
for you. Sorry to bruise your ego, you are not the real admin., that one is.
Here is how to : --
1. Start menu > type cmd on the Search box
2. Right click on the cmd program at the top of the panel > click Run As
Admin > click Continue
3. a black & white window appears. Type net_user_administrator_/active:yes
( note the " _ " represents space between words )
4. the screen will tell you if your request is successful or not. If not
re-type and watch for spacing.
5. if yes, close the b/w window, Logoff.
6. the screen will show an Administrator acct. next to yours and other user
acct.( if any ).
7. click on that admin.acct. and the system will start setting up the
desktop for the new acct. When done you can use it to do the job you
couldn't before.
8. Make sure you create a password for it because it can do almost
everything.
9 Should you decide to remove it afterwards, repeat step 1 to 5, Except on
step 3 type active:no instead of active:yes
That's it. Please post the result one way or the other. Thank you and good
luck.
"Jeff Smith [MSFT]" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in
message news:77393C12-F291-42DA-B03C-(E-Mail Removed)...
> KevenMC and gadget, this sounds like a very strange problem, and I don't
> have
> any more ideas. If nobody else on this newsgroup can figure it out, you
> might want to contact tech support for your computer.
>
> "KevinMC" wrote:
>
>> I've got the same exact problem. I thought adding a new user account was
>> easy, I've done everything that Gadget has and all I have is a blue
>> screen.
>>
>> "gadget" wrote:
>>
>> > nothing happend, the run window closed and nothing happend
>> >
>> > "Jeff Smith [MSFT]" wrote:
>> >
>> > > Instead of running "winver", try running "explorer". What happens?
>> > >
>> > > (Explorer is the program that is supposed to draw all the desktop
>> > > icons and
>> > > start menu).
>> > >
>> > >
>> > > "gadget" wrote:
>> > >
>> > > > Ok when i made a new account i put it as a standard user and when i
>> > > > went to
>> > > > that user to set it up i was just a blue screen and i could see the
>> > > > mouse and
>> > > > move it around and when i hit ctrl-alt-delete the little list would
>> > > > come up
>> > > > and when it clicked on task manager it would come up and nothing
>> > > > was running
>> > > > in the applications so i clicked on new task and typed in winver
>> > > > because that
>> > > > is the only task i can remember and it came up any you could see
>> > > > the
>> > > > information or the computer. so i logged off the user and went back
>> > > > to my
>> > > > account (wich it the admin) and set the new user as an
>> > > > administrator and then
>> > > > i logged back on to the account and the screen came up and you
>> > > > could do
>> > > > everything. I thought it was a one time thing so i went back and
>> > > > put it back
>> > > > on standard and tried it again and the same thing happend. i have
>> > > > tried it
>> > > > atleast five times but nothing has happend. i do not know what to
>> > > > do but
>> > > > leave it on administrator but i dont want that account on admin.
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