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      2nd Jan 2004
using w xp i. e. 6 aol 8.0 hp

I am unable to use the AOL tutorials.
A message states that I must have administrator access.
I believe that I do have that.
To check, I went to control panel-- user accounts and
what I have is:

Owner------- computer administrator
Guest------- guest account is off.

I am the only user on this computer.
Am I correct that I do have administrator access ?
If not, what do I have to do to correct this.?
Thanks
 
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Rod Potter
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      3rd Jan 2004
If you are logging on as owner, yes you have access, but was aol-hell
installed while logged on as owner, or from guest account? Must have aol in
owners programs
"jack" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:088a01c3d159$97107ac0$(E-Mail Removed)...
> using w xp i. e. 6 aol 8.0 hp
>
> I am unable to use the AOL tutorials.
> A message states that I must have administrator access.
> I believe that I do have that.
> To check, I went to control panel-- user accounts and
> what I have is:
>
> Owner------- computer administrator
> Guest------- guest account is off.
>
> I am the only user on this computer.
> Am I correct that I do have administrator access ?
> If not, what do I have to do to correct this.?
> Thanks



 
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jack
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      6th Jan 2004

>-----Original Message-----
>If you are logging on as owner, yes you have access, but

was aol-hell
>installed while logged on as owner, or from guest

account? Must have aol in
>owners programs
>"jack" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in

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>news:088a01c3d159$97107ac0$(E-Mail Removed)...
>> using w xp i. e. 6 aol 8.0 hp
>>
>> I am unable to use the AOL tutorials.
>> A message states that I must have administrator access.
>> I believe that I do have that.
>> To check, I went to control panel-- user accounts and
>> what I have is:
>>
>> Owner------- computer administrator
>> Guest------- guest account is off.
>>
>> I am the only user on this computer.
>> Am I correct that I do have administrator access ?
>> If not, what do I have to do to correct this.?
>> Thanks

>
>
>.
>Thanks Rod: as you can see,this is a new users nwwsgroup.

I really appreciate your help but I don't know if Aol was
logged on as owner or guest. Can you tell me how to get
it logged on as owner. Tanks very much.
 
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