Administrator giving me grief

A

Alison

Is there any possible way I can delete the need to use
workgroups etc on my computer. I don't share it with
anyone yet I'm always trying to access areas and getting
rejected
 
R

Ray at

No, in 2000, your computer is either in a domain or a workgroup. The
workgroup thing is totally irrelevant though if your machine is not on a
network.

Why don't you just give yourself administrative rights if you want
administrative rights? It's your computer.

Ray at home
 
A

Alison

I've found out there is no way to delete the workgroup
from my system. So I need to know how to make all areas
accessible to the administrator, and delete all other
users.
-----Original Message-----
You'll need to find another way to explain your problem.

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Regards,

Dave Patrick ....Please no email replies - reply in newsgroup.
Microsoft MVP [Windows NT/2000 Operating Systems]

Alison said:
Is there any possible way I can delete the need to use
workgroups etc on my computer. I don't share it with
anyone yet I'm always trying to access areas and getting
rejected


.
 
D

Dave Patrick

By default the local administrator has "Full Control" of the machine.

Control Panel|System|User Profiles|"user"|Delete
 

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