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Any IT people in the house? I need some help!!! Okay, I just installed my boss' computer and it's customized or something. When I log on the administrator account, I don't have the "RUN" option in the start menu, and I can't access "My Computer" or get into any of the windows folders or anything. All there is on the desktop is Internet Explorer, a Pinball game, and an icon for setting up dial up, which we don't need since we got cable today, but if I log on the guest account, I can get into all that stuff I need, but I can't change anything since I'm not under administrator. My prognosis is that I need to restart the OS with a start up disk (which I don't have...) Is there anyway to restart the computer to default settings to where I can get everything I need under administrator, or do I need the start up disk? HELP!! http://prince.org/msg/100/263154?&pg=2
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Is this a corporate computer or one that you bought from a store?
Sounds like you have a policy package associated to the admin account. Have you tried creating a second admin account with no policy packages? THis is a Windows Vista or XP that you're speaking of right? | |
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Imago said: Is this a corporate computer or one that you bought from a store?
Sounds like you have a policy package associated to the admin account. Have you tried creating a second admin account with no policy packages? THis is a Windows Vista or XP that you're speaking of right? Windows XP. Is there a way for me to create a second administrator account if I'm not in the main one? http://prince.org/msg/100/263154?&pg=2
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2ndRevolution said: Imago said: Is this a corporate computer or one that you bought from a store?
Sounds like you have a policy package associated to the admin account. Have you tried creating a second admin account with no policy packages? THis is a Windows Vista or XP that you're speaking of right? Windows XP. Is there a way for me to create a second administrator account if I'm not in the main one? You can go to start , control panel, user accounts and create one there. Then make sure you place them in the administrators group. Then you can use that new account from now on. I normally have 2 accounts in XP at least at admin level in case one goes south. | |
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oops I thought this was about
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