Have an administrator add you to that group.
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).
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..
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.
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A windows administrator account is a type of user that you can have on your list, an admin has full control and rights to to anything on the computer where as a standard user does not.
Default administrator password of windows vista is blank. That means write administrator in Username field and leave password field blank and hit Enter you .will able to log in to your computer. But if you forget you administrator password which you set earlier then use windows vista password recovery software to reset it.
Windows XP comes with two types of user accounts; normal user and the administrator. Changing a limited user to an administrator needs the administrator account password and then selecting the option from the User Control Panel.
If you can't log into Windows with your administrator, try logging in in safe mode and changing the password first.
They are both administrator accounts and have privileges to do anything on the system.
A Windows password is a password that a user or a Network Administrator sets for its users for security purposes and to only allowed authorized users to access a resource. In simple networks a "windows password" can refer to the Administrator password.
You can't. The Administrator has greater access to the system than you do.