That's a contradiction. You can't "give administrator rights but not give administrator rights."
"Administrator" is a built in account that comes with Vista. What it sounds like you are trying to do is change the name of your account to "administrator" or create a new account called "administrator" but that name is already taken by the built-in account - you can't have two accounts with the same name, even if one is called"Administrator" and the other is called "administrator". You should be able to create a new account and assign administrator privileges to it in Vista. You can even call it something close to "Administrator" - something like "administrator1" would probably work. You should also be able to change the name of the built-in account, but the name "administrator" may still be reserved and not available for you to use even if you change the name of the built-in Administrator account. I'm not at a Vista machine where I can test it out.If the problem is an inability to create an administrator TYPE of account, then you are faced with a different problem and something is wrong with the OS
The account "Administrator" has the description "built-in account for administering this computer". This is your local admin account, when logged into it you can access everything on that computer. This account is simply for that PC and you will need an additional account for editing Network Settings.
You need to be the Root (First admin) to do that.
you login with your computer's administrator account.
Yes. The administrator can turn the parental controlled account into an administrator account. Then the administrator can go into the account and install something into the account. Then the administrator can go back into the administrators account and turn the account back into a parental controlled account.
The 450 download error seems to be caused by either of two setups. # You are not allowed to download something because parental controls are in place or # You are using a 'user' account and not the 'administrator' account that is needed to download from the Internet. It is not a firewall issue.
An administrator is the person who first signs in a creates an account into an Apple computer.
u first start computer to administrator password. Later u go control panal -user account-click on administrator and create a new administrator account and modiffied also.
Your account must be of administrators type, or you can use built-in Administrator account if does not have password. Or if it has one and you know it.
Under guest account you cannot do much, and of course you cannot get administrator rights. But if it's your personal computer you can cancel a administrator password using a special cd, for instance, NT Cracker. After you cancel the password you will be able to log on under administrator account without a password.
The computer needs at least one account with full privileges in order to allow the installation of software. By default, the computer will come with such an account - the default administrator account. Since the account has full privileges it really needs to be protected such that only someone who is supposed to have full privileges on the machine can access it. The protection comes in the form of password protecting the account.
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.