The log will sort out events by how bad they are. If you give it a few
seconds to think, it will show a summary view of all the "Critical", "Error",
"Warning", and "Information" level events. You can expand the summaries to
see each event, and look for something that happened at the same time as when
you tried to enable UAC.
"SAP" wrote:
> I honestly don't know what I'm looking at in the log. What exactly am I
> looking for?
>
>
> "Jeff Smith [MSFT]" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in
> message news:794AF7D5-BCD6-48AF-9ECD-(E-Mail Removed)...
> > It sounds like you are experiencing several strange errors. You may be
> > able
> > to get more information if you look in the Windows Event Log. Open the
> > Start
> > menu, type in "Event viewer", and press Enter. See if there are any error
> > messages logged at about the time that you tried to change the user
> > account
> > settings.
> >
> >
> >
> > "SAP" wrote:
> >
> >> Hi - I added a new user profile for my son last week. Yesterday, when I
> >> tried going back and making his ID an administrator, I could no longer
> >> see
> >> the ID in the manage accounts box. I can only see the ID in parental
> >> controls. Also, I cannot create a new ID and when I try to enable User
> >> Account Control (UAC), it doesn't remain on. I tried to do a system
> >> restore
> >> to a point created last week but that didn't work. Has anyone
> >> encountered
> >> this issue? Could this be a Vista bug? I have Vista Home Premium.
> >>
> >> Thanks,
> >> Shelly
> >>
>
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