Hidden Administrator Account

G

Guest

I recently went through a difficult uninstall process with Adobe and their
technician had me create a new Administrator account to do this
(successfully). He did this by a process other than the regular Control
Panel|Users Accounts route but I do not remember the details. I had
previously not had to log-on because I was the only Administrator User. Now
I do and want to get rid of the Adobe-created administrator account that is
dictating this required log-on. Adobe tells me that they are only authorized
to create such accounts, not removed them!?*#$%

Can someone please tell me how to get rid of the unwanted Administrator
account?
 
G

Guest

Hi there Barrie,

I'm going off of the top of my head here as i don't have my vista laptop in
front of me.

Go to Start, Right click on My Computer and select manage. At the
Administrator prompt, click OK. Once the computer management window opens,
go to system tools, users and groups, and then users. Right click on the
Adobe created admin account and delete it.

Let me know if that works.

If your being force to log on to the Adobe created Admin account because
there are no others on the Welcome screen, try hitting CTRL+ALT+DELETE twice.
It should take you to a prompt where you can manually type it in.

Let me know if this works!

Best Regards,
 
G

Guest

Thanks for the suggestion, William. I am using Vista Home Premium and the
sequence in the Computer Management window is not as you describe. I cannot
see any reference to Users and Groups.
 
T

Tom Allen

Barrie said:
I recently went through a difficult uninstall process with Adobe and
their
technician had me create a new Administrator account to do this
(successfully). He did this by a process other than the regular
Control
Panel|Users Accounts route but I do not remember the details. I had
previously not had to log-on because I was the only Administrator
User. Now
I do and want to get rid of the Adobe-created administrator account
that is
dictating this required log-on. Adobe tells me that they are only
authorized
to create such accounts, not removed them!?*#$%

Can someone please tell me how to get rid of the unwanted
Administrator
account?

Try running the command 'control userpasswords2' and see if you can
knock it on the head from there.

Tom
 
G

Guest

I had not seen that command before, Tom. It took my right to the
(apparently) relevant window but, when I tried to remove the Administrator
from the list it would not let me, even though I am on the list as well, as
an administrator. I tried changing the privileges to "User" as opposed to
"Administrator" but that still did not let me remove it.
 
A

Andre Da Costa[ActiveWin]

By default, the Administrator account in Windows Vista does not require a
password, its blank. The Administrator is only accessible through Safe Mode
also. You can enable the Administrator account after installation if you did
an upgrade from Windows XP. Click Start > right click Computer > click
Manage > expand Local Users and Groups > select Users > right click the
Administrator account > click Set Password. After which, you can try logging
in.

Once you have enabled Vista's "built-in" Administrator account, try logging
into it and delete the Adobe Administrator account.
 
G

Guest

Outstanding! Yes. it was a hidden Built-In administrator account that I
could not handle by the usueal Control Panel route. I followed the steps in
your tutrorial with much appreciation and success. It is extraordinary how
often the command prompt comes up trumps! Thank you so much.
 
G

Guest

Thanks, Andre. YOur message arrived while I was following brink's directions
(successfully).
 
T

Tim

FINALLY! Thanks so much!
brink said:
Hi Barrie,

It depends on which Administrator account they had you create. One
like from the Control Panel - User Accounts, or they had you enable the
real Built-In Administrator account.

Either way, log into your original Administrator account and not the
one they had you create. If Vista starts up into this account instead
of yours, then you can see how to change it to start back up in your
original account in this tutorial. Just select your original
Administrator account in step 5.

http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/66966-logon-automatically.html

Look to see if the account they had you create is in User Accounts -
Manage Another Account. If it is, then this tutorial will show you how
to delete it.

http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/93026-user-account-delete.html


If they had you enable the real Built-In Administrator account, then
this tutorial will show you how to turn it off.

http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/67567-administrator-account.html

Hope this helps,
Shawn


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