In article <9C3B61C8-5C99-47F9-89E8-(E-Mail Removed)>, mick
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(E-Mail Removed), felt we'd be interested in the
following...
> After a recent catastrophic failure I had to move all docs to a satelite hard
> drive, then wipe the existing hard drive and re-install the original windows
> XP Pro. What then has happened is that somehow I have managed to designate
> somone (or maybe not as I don't remember doing this) as being the
> 'administrator.' to my PC. This now means that since I have been installing
> various software packages back onto my pc that for some the 'administrator'
> will not allow me to install certain programs even though I own them or have
> them under license.
>
> I recieve such demands as 'moving this file is not allowed by the
> administrator' when I want to move a folder from one hard drive to another!
> The 'administrator will not allow me to change or alter certain files at all
> citing the same reason.
> Is it possible for me to find a way into the administrator of my pc and
> delete this individual, so I can get back to normal working?
> I would be very happy to have a reply to this...
Research taking ownership of files.
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