This questions needs clarification as to whether the executor has a personal emergency or whether the estate has the emergency; whether the executor is or is not a beneficiary and whether or not we are talking about funds in the estate account or still in the decedent' personal 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.
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).
"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
yes, but u have to b an administrator to do it -how do i become an administrator, then!!
The account you used to delete the administrator acount must have admin rights. Use that account to create an account with administrator rights called Administrator. control panel -> user accounts -> add or remove accounts -> create new account
The super administrator account for joomla is called The Administrator. When logging in using the default account password, you should gain access to your Joomla account. If not then contact customer service to reset your account.
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.
There is no need to enable the administrator account as it is always enable (bundled in the operating system). Hence, a user may be given limited access rights by the person accountable to keep the administrator account.
You have to be an administrator to change you're (and other peoples) account types.
On Windows 7 you must have at least one administrator account at all times. If your main account is a standard account, that's fine, but you must also keep an administrator account. In fact, it is recommended that people use a standard account for everyday use and only use an administrator account when needed (for example if you're going to install or uninstall any programs). You canNOT install/uninstall programs with a standard account, and there are lots of other things that you cannot do with a standard account, which is why at least one administrator account is needed. Just use a password that you can remember for the administrator and don't give it to anyone.
Because, when you use Windows for the very first time - you need to tell it which account will be the administrator account. It doesn't automatically assign the administrator account to the first user.
If they are using an administrative account, there is no way to stop. This is the point, administrator can do anything.