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
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There are many options, but personally, what I would do is set up a guest account in windows which does not have access to most of the computer. This way, they can explore the internet, print, save files, listen to music, etc, but not have access to any of your files and programs.
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If taken at face value, there are no problems with being a system administrator. It allows you to change all aspects of the computer, and gives you an all-access pass to most every file on the computer, including other users'. This can be potentially dangerous if you don't know what you're doing. You start poking around, deleting and moving files, and suddenly your computer displays strange error messages. You've become a virus! Seriously, if you don't trust yourself not to mess with files and folders, create a system administrator account (for installing software and messing with other settings) and then create a limited account. Then, only use the limited account. A simpler rule to follow- never move or delete a file you didn't create yourself unless you are ABSOLUTELY sure you know what you're doing or you are SPECIFICALLY told to mess with something (which won't be often).
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You can change administrator's password by a few easy steps.1. Open the Start menu and click on "Run..."2. Type "cmd" and click enter.3. Type "net user (admin name) *Where it says (admin name) you should type the administrator's name. Make sure you type a space and then a *.4. It should ask you to type a password. Just type enter if you want no password.It should then ask you to confirm. Re-type what you just typed.5. There you are. Log out of your account, and their password should be changed/gone. Now go onto their account, go to "User Accounts" and make yourself an administrator.6. GET SUSPENDED
It means you, as a user are not set up as an administrator on that computer. Usually, the person who's computer it is, is automatically logged on as administrator (I always have been ever since I got this laptop). When the computer wants to make changes (for example when installing new software) it's usually just a case of confirming you want the action to proceed. If it's asking for an admin password - you're only logged on as a user, and need to change your account status to administrator.
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You can't do it yourself, but there are links all over the site to contact the administrator and ask for a specific category.
Computers are usually set up so that someone has to be an administrator in order to make changes to the software for safety. Therefore it might be possible to enable a usb drive if the administrator of the computer has allowed that specific aspect otherwise it is not possible.
A common way is to simply press Ctrl-Alt-Del at the log in screen.For Windows XP Home EditionThe administrator account in Windows XP Home Edition can only be accessed from safe mode.To log on as the Administrator1. Click Start, click Turn Off Computer, and then click Restart.2. Once your system begins to restart, press the F8 key to bring up the options menu.3. Use the arrow keys to highlight the Safe Mode option, and then press ENTER.4. When the "Windows Welcome" screen appears, click Administrator to log on.To add an administrator password, which helps make your computer more secure, click Start, click Control Panel, double-click User Accounts, and then click Change an Account. Under "Pick an account to change," click Administrator, and then click Create a password.For Windows XP ProfessionalUntil you set up a user account on your computer, you need to log on as the Administrator. For security reasons, you should create a user account for yourself and a user account for each person who may be using the computer.After you complete Setup, your computer restarts and the "Log On to Windows" dialog box appears.To log on as the Administrator1. In "Log On to Windows," type Administrator and the password you assigned to the administrator during Setup.Note If you do not see a place to enter this information, press CTRL+ALT+DELETE twice to view "Log On to Windows," where you can log in as Administrator.2. Click OK.If a message appears informing you that the system could not log you on, verify that CAPS LOCK is not turned on, and then retype your password.In general:All you have to do is to go onto control panel, click user accounts, press yours and it has a list saying what you can do , and you just have to click on , Change the account types to computer administrator. (This doesn't help if you don't have the authority to make yourself administrator.) CautionRunning Windows XP or other NT-based versions of Windows as an administrator makes your computer vulnerable to unnecessary security risks. The best practice is to use your Standard user account to perform routine tasks such as running programs, working on documents, and visiting Internet sites and use your administrator account only when you need to make changes to your computer's settings.
An average accounting administrator makes around 46,000 dollars a year. This depends on whether you work for a large company or a small firm and how many years you have been there.
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