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      14th Apr 2007
I am trying to download my isp's software (AT&T yahoo). When doing so it
states that I have to have adminstrator privlages to download. I AM the
administrator of this computer. I both am the only user and I have checked
under user accounts and the administrator box is checked. It also states
under users that my account is the administrator. I am being told that it is
a third party software doing it and that I will have to format my hardrive
and start from scratch. I am conerned about recovering paid for programs if
I do this. Is there a solution to this?
 
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      14th Apr 2007
"Sawdust46" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote
>I am trying to download my isp's software (AT&T yahoo). When doing so it
> states that I have to have adminstrator privlages to download. I AM the
> administrator of this computer. I both am the only user and I have checked
> under user accounts and the administrator box is checked. It also states
> under users that my account is the administrator. I am being told that it
> is
> a third party software doing it and that I will have to format my hardrive
> and start from scratch. I am conerned about recovering paid for programs
> if
> I do this. Is there a solution to this?


Sorry I don't know the resolution to your question but let me add some
information. First there is no need for the ISP's software to use their
connection to the internet. Use internet explorer or Firefox or whatever
browser you want, and whatever email client you want such as Outlook
Express, Outlook, Thunderbird, Eudora, etc.

Secondly it is not good practice to be using the built in Administrator
account for day to day activities. If something happens to that account,
then you might loose the ability to login to the computer. Best practice is
create at least one other account with admin privileges and as many other
limited user accounts as you need, and use one of those for day to day
activities. Assign a strong password to the built in Administrator account,
then set it aside to be used only if something damages the other account
with admin privileges.

Note that once another account with admin privileges is created the built in
Administrator account is hidden. To login to that account, if XP Pro, at
the Welcome Screen do Ctrl-Alt-Del twice to bring up the classic login
dialog box. Enter Administrator and it's password.

For XP Home you need to start in Safe Mode. The Administrator account will
then appear on the Welcome screen.

You can copy the data and settings from the current Administrator account to
the new account with admin privileges. Here are some links on how to
create, configure and copy a user account.

HOW TO Create and Configure User Accounts in Windows XP
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=279783

How to Copy a User Profile
http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/win_xp_logon.htm

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Rock [MS-MVP User/Shell]

 
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