Yes there can be an administrator, and no to a hidden administrator.
By default, there is no password set for the hidden administrator account on Windows XP. When setting up this account and enabling it, the user must create their own password.
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It is necessary for you to be the administrator of your PC or else you will not be able to install specific programs or change settings. Only create a limited account for other users who constantly change the settings of the PC
The administrator is hidden. Select My Computer, Manage, Local Users & Groups, click on Group, then Administrator, add your account name and there it is.
The only way I know is to set up an Administrator password for your PC.
It means that the administrator of your computer doesn't allow you to run certain software on your PC. If it's your private PC and you are the administrator you have to make your account as a part of Administrators group.
If they are using an administrative account, there is no way to stop. This is the point, administrator can do anything.
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A administrator has to grant you them by going to control panel on there account and making you one.
mujhe pc ka passwored todne wala software ka nam chahiye
help you hack or crack anything. Contact the network administrator for assistance.
Typically the administrator account only shows on the welcome screen when there is no other user defined. Once a new user is created, the administrator account becomes hidden, but still accessible. You're guest account should be able to be turned off, provided you have administrator rights.