Yes, it is under "Administrator" in "Computer Control" and listed as Security Policies (NOTE; if you don't see this then you need to customize the Start Menu, under Advanced.)
As the WinXP administrator various control panels are available; some examples -
Both of these can be run as Admin using -
Click Start, click run, and type one of the above in the resulting command dialog.
Windows XP will not change an administrator account to limited if it is the only administrator account on the system (other than the account named Administrator).
You can't. The Administrator has greater access to the system than you do.
There's no such thing as an administrator in Windows 98. Unless some third-party software is present, such as a Novell Netware client, all users are equal and can make any change to the system that is possible.
In DOS, there is only one user which is Administrator as DOS is a single user Operating System.. When we talk of DOS shell integrated with Windows, the Windows Administrator is then also the DOS Administrator..
This is the beauty of a file system called NTFS. NTFS is based on security, and is on any Windows computer from Windows 2000 to now. This makes things such as trying to change the administrator's password from a standard account not possible. NTFS additionally adds file protection - your files will not be viewed from a standard account if set to as an administrator. Your answer in short is no. There is no way to change the administrator password with a standard account.
The service known as Windows active directory authenticates and authorizes users in a windows type network, enforcing security policies on the computer. One example would be it governs whether the user is a system administrator or normal user.
They are both administrator accounts and have privileges to do anything on the system.
You cannot delete the system administrator account on windows systems as many of the processes of the operating system run with the privileges of the system administrator's account.
domain administrator is responsible for arranging, managing, modifying, deletion of directories in domain/windows server in domain. The local administrator or any user who is member of administrator group can do it also on the local windows system.
It is possible to get jobs as a windows system administrator at many places! It can take some persistence to land the job but there are opportunities at: Wow Jobs, Job Monster and The Job Bank.
Creating a user account that makes someone a system administrator varies depending on the operating system. For Windows Vista, it is as simple as going to the control panel, clicking on user accounts, and clicking on change your account type. From there it can be made an administrator.
Wintel admin means Administrator for windows operating system with Intel hardware called Wintel (Windows + Intel = WIntel )