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I've read that Under Windows Vista HP, unless I'm logged on as the
Administrator account, all applications run in a reduced privilege mode, even if my account has administrative privileges. When I execute a command that requires higher privileges, I'm prompted on whether the action should be allowed. This is Windows Vista User Access Control (UAC) functionality which at times can be extremely annoying. Recently, I was prompted for permission before I was allowed to create a new folder, which for me was the final straw. How do I log on as the Administrator each time I boot my computer so I don't have to deal with the prompts anymore? I'm the only person who uses my computer. Thank you. Barney |
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On Mar 6, 12:10 am, "Barney Katz" <MSnews2005.myk...@neverbox.com>
wrote: > How do I log on as the Administrator each time I boot my computer so I don't > have to deal with the prompts anymore? I'm the only person who uses my > computer. As long as you are SURE you don't want the prompts, you can go to "Control Panel -> User Accounts -> Turn User Account Control on or off" and just disable it. Yeah it's extremely paranoid and while I understand where MS was trying to go, it's really a poor and highly, highly intrusive way to do it. |
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Click on your user picture in the start menu. In User Accounts, click on
"Turn User Account Control on or off". "Barney Katz" wrote: > I've read that Under Windows Vista HP, unless I'm logged on as the > Administrator account, all applications run in a reduced privilege mode, > even if my account has administrative privileges. When I execute a command > that requires higher privileges, I'm prompted on whether the action should > be allowed. This is Windows Vista User Access Control (UAC) functionality > which at times can be extremely annoying. Recently, I was prompted for > permission before I was allowed to create a new folder, which for me was the > final straw. > > How do I log on as the Administrator each time I boot my computer so I don't > have to deal with the prompts anymore? I'm the only person who uses my > computer. > > Thank you. > > Barney > > |
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"S.SubZero" <ssubzero@gmail.com> wrote in message news:1173172438.749215.249320@64g2000cwx.googlegroups.com... > On Mar 6, 12:10 am, "Barney Katz" <MSnews2005.myk...@neverbox.com> > wrote: >> How do I log on as the Administrator each time I boot my computer so I >> don't >> have to deal with the prompts anymore? I'm the only person who uses my >> computer. > > As long as you are SURE you don't want the prompts, you can go to > "Control Panel -> User Accounts -> Turn User Account Control on or > off" and just disable it. > > Yeah it's extremely paranoid and while I understand where MS was > trying to go, it's really a poor and highly, highly intrusive way to > do it. > Thanks but I would still like to know how to log on as Administrator when I boot my computer. Barney |
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If your account is a member of the administrators group and you disable UAC
you are effectively logging on as the local administrator. The "administrator" account is disabled by default on Vista. J "Barney Katz" <MSnews2005.mykids@neverbox.com> wrote in message news:OpAB7KCYHHA.992@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... > > "S.SubZero" <ssubzero@gmail.com> wrote in message > news:1173172438.749215.249320@64g2000cwx.googlegroups.com... >> On Mar 6, 12:10 am, "Barney Katz" <MSnews2005.myk...@neverbox.com> >> wrote: >>> How do I log on as the Administrator each time I boot my computer so I >>> don't >>> have to deal with the prompts anymore? I'm the only person who uses my >>> computer. >> >> As long as you are SURE you don't want the prompts, you can go to >> "Control Panel -> User Accounts -> Turn User Account Control on or >> off" and just disable it. >> >> Yeah it's extremely paranoid and while I understand where MS was >> trying to go, it's really a poor and highly, highly intrusive way to >> do it. >> > > Thanks but I would still like to know how to log on as Administrator when > I boot my computer. > > Barney |
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I would still like to know how to boot my computer as Administrator.
Barney "S.SubZero" <ssubzero@gmail.com> wrote in message news:1173172438.749215.249320@64g2000cwx.googlegroups.com... > On Mar 6, 12:10 am, "Barney Katz" <MSnews2005.myk...@neverbox.com> > wrote: >> How do I log on as the Administrator each time I boot my computer so I >> don't >> have to deal with the prompts anymore? I'm the only person who uses my >> computer. > > As long as you are SURE you don't want the prompts, you can go to > "Control Panel -> User Accounts -> Turn User Account Control on or > off" and just disable it. > > Yeah it's extremely paranoid and while I understand where MS was > trying to go, it's really a poor and highly, highly intrusive way to > do it. > |
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You have to boot in maintenance mode to gain access to the actual
administrator account. "Barney Katz" <MSnews2005.mykids@neverbox.com> wrote in message news:OHYz36VYHHA.3984@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... >I would still like to know how to boot my computer as Administrator. > > Barney > > "S.SubZero" <ssubzero@gmail.com> wrote in message > news:1173172438.749215.249320@64g2000cwx.googlegroups.com... >> On Mar 6, 12:10 am, "Barney Katz" <MSnews2005.myk...@neverbox.com> >> wrote: >>> How do I log on as the Administrator each time I boot my computer so I >>> don't >>> have to deal with the prompts anymore? I'm the only person who uses my >>> computer. >> >> As long as you are SURE you don't want the prompts, you can go to >> "Control Panel -> User Accounts -> Turn User Account Control on or >> off" and just disable it. >> >> Yeah it's extremely paranoid and while I understand where MS was >> trying to go, it's really a poor and highly, highly intrusive way to >> do it. >> > |
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For a long time I was puzzled that no one responded to my question, "How do
I boot my computer as Administrator?" It seemed liked such a simple question at the time but after additional research I've discovered that it's far from simple. I've learned that Microsoft has intentionally made the process very cumbersome because it doesn't want users to log on as Administrators. Essentially Microsoft has disabled and hidden the Administrator account in clean installs of Vista to protect computers from malware and hackers. By changing the name of the account that has administrative privileges from Administrator to something else, Windows is more secure. However, it is possible to log on as Administrator. However, I should add here that while it can be done, it probably should not be done. Rather than list all the steps here, I'll simply provide the link to the article written by Scot Finnie: http://www.computerworld.com/action...ticleId=9001970 Barney katz "Barney Katz" <MSnews2005.mykids@neverbox.com> wrote in message news:OHYz36VYHHA.3984@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... >I would still like to know how to boot my computer as Administrator. > > Barney > > "S.SubZero" <ssubzero@gmail.com> wrote in message > news:1173172438.749215.249320@64g2000cwx.googlegroups.com... >> On Mar 6, 12:10 am, "Barney Katz" <MSnews2005.myk...@neverbox.com> >> wrote: >>> How do I log on as the Administrator each time I boot my computer so I >>> don't >>> have to deal with the prompts anymore? I'm the only person who uses my >>> computer. >> >> As long as you are SURE you don't want the prompts, you can go to >> "Control Panel -> User Accounts -> Turn User Account Control on or >> off" and just disable it. >> >> Yeah it's extremely paranoid and while I understand where MS was >> trying to go, it's really a poor and highly, highly intrusive way to >> do it. >> > |
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