Thank You Malke and Gordon

G

Guest

Before I make *any* changes and find myself in other trouble. My being
unclear does not surprise me! Malke said: "I'm really not sure what you mean
by "contact the original Administrator". You mean how do you log into the
built-in Administrator
account? No, I was the "original" Administrator, not the built-in
Administrator Account. I am saying this in case either the computer of XP
program has its own Administrator and one does not need to be nominated.
David hidihox2
 
M

Malke

David said:
Before I make *any* changes and find myself in other trouble. My being
unclear does not surprise me! Malke said: "I'm really not sure what
you mean by "contact the original Administrator". You mean how do you
log into the built-in Administrator
account? No, I was the "original" Administrator, not the built-in
Administrator Account. I am saying this in case either the computer of
XP program has its own Administrator and one does not need to be
nominated. David hidihox2

Well, here you are again. It really is better to keep all posts about
the same question in *one* thread. Follow the instructions I already
gave you in two separate posts.

Log in as the built-in Administrator and make your changes to user
accounts accordingly.

Each computer must have (and does have) one built-in Administrator
account. It can have many accounts with administrative privileges.

Malke
 

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