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From: Geno on 19 Apr 2010 13:18 After formatting HD and installing all new software (XP, etc) When logging in with my password I accidentally signed myself in as user limited profile. How do I change back to Administrator rights. I need to finish downloading more software from java.com, microsoft.com to install McAfee virus protection suite asap.
From: Leonard Grey on 19 Apr 2010 14:17 Boot to Safe Mode, log on to the built-in Administrator account (no password needed), open the User Accounts control panel and promote your account to Computer Administrator. Note: Do not ever use the built-in Administrator as a user account. --- Leonard Grey Errare humanum est Geno wrote: > After formatting HD and installing all new software (XP, etc) When logging > in with my password I accidentally signed myself in as user limited > profile. How do I change back to Administrator rights. I need to finish > downloading more software from java.com, microsoft.com to install McAfee > virus protection suite asap. >
From: MRD on 28 Apr 2010 16:26 I did as you suggested but after signing in as the built-in administrator I was not allowed to open the Users option in the control panel. Access was denied. Anything more I can do? Thanks. -- Helpless "Leonard Grey" wrote: > Boot to Safe Mode, log on to the built-in Administrator account (no > password needed), open the User Accounts control panel and promote your > account to Computer Administrator. > > Note: Do not ever use the built-in Administrator as a user account. > --- > Leonard Grey > Errare humanum est > > Geno wrote: > > After formatting HD and installing all new software (XP, etc) When logging > > in with my password I accidentally signed myself in as user limited > > profile. How do I change back to Administrator rights. I need to finish > > downloading more software from java.com, microsoft.com to install McAfee > > virus protection suite asap. > > > . >
From: Leonard Grey on 28 Apr 2010 16:51 If the built-in Administrator can't open the User Accounts control panel, nobody can. You either messed up when you were "installing all new software" or your computer is infected or there's more to the story than we know. In Safe Mode after logging on as the Administrator (note that there is no "s" at the end of the word) open the Security permissions on C:\Windows and try to give Authenticated Users full control on "This folder, subfolders and files". Then 'OK' your way back to the desktop and try again to open the User Accounts control panel. --- Leonard Grey Errare humanum est MRD wrote: > I did as you suggested but after signing in as the built-in administrator I > was not allowed to open the Users option in the control panel. Access was > denied. Anything more I can do? Thanks.
From: John Wunderlich on 29 Apr 2010 15:56
=?Utf-8?B?TVJE?= <MRD(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in news:784963B1-5A1D-48EC-BBDD-D3FA7A29ACBE(a)microsoft.com: > I did as you suggested but after signing in as the built-in > administrator I was not allowed to open the Users option in the > control panel. Access was denied. Anything more I can do? > Thanks. It sounds like you have an access / security problem. You might try to see if you can restore to a point before you changed permissiors. Boot to Safe Mode Start->Programs->Accessories->System Tools->System Restore If this doesn't work, hold your breath and try this: "How do I restore security settings to the default settings?" <http://support.microsoft.com/kb/313222> HTH, John |