True, but doing so is a security risk and turns off many useful security
protections. If it says you are an adminstrator in user accounts, you are in
fact an administrator but the programs you run are run as a standard user
unless you give them specific rights to run as administrator. This process
is called User Account Control and is a key (but not only) part of the new
security scheme is Windows Vista.
If a program you want to run doesn't work, try right clicking on it and
selecting "Run as administrator". If that fails, try turning off User
Account Control in the User Accounts section. I suggest you turn User
Account Control back on later after you have your computer setup.
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"Toan Pham" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:C1F3CA5F.3159%(E-Mail Removed)...
> Administrator account is disable by default when you install Windows
> Vista.
> You must enable the account in order to use it. Log in with your current
> account, right Click on My Computer, click on Manage, click on User, clear
> the check on Account is Disable, set the password for Administrator
> account.
> Log out and log in with Administrator.
>
>
> On 2/10/07 3:27 PM, in article sxszh.11804$(E-Mail Removed),
> "David Garner" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>
>> I have setup only one account in vista 32 bit unltimate and vista says
>> that
>> i am not the adeministrator, but in user accounts i am the administrator.
>> If i go into safe mode and try to log in as administrator then vista says
>> that the administrator account has been blocked. So i am not able to
>> download e.g. adobe acrobat reader and although the drivers are installed
>> i
>> cant connect to my mobile phone through usb. I hope someone can help me
>> with this matter.
>>
>