Admin, local host, main user.
system administrator
There are a few other names for a zoo keeper. These names include an administrator, director, or a manager.
Look in the forums and there should be so names at the top who are administrators
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
No. The parties of interest can file a motion with the court to have the administrator removed and a successor appointed. They should be prepared with evidence that the administrator has not performed their duties or caused some other type of problem.No. The parties of interest can file a motion with the court to have the administrator removed and a successor appointed. They should be prepared with evidence that the administrator has not performed their duties or caused some other type of problem.No. The parties of interest can file a motion with the court to have the administrator removed and a successor appointed. They should be prepared with evidence that the administrator has not performed their duties or caused some other type of problem.No. The parties of interest can file a motion with the court to have the administrator removed and a successor appointed. They should be prepared with evidence that the administrator has not performed their duties or caused some other type of problem.
You have to be an administrator to change you're (and other peoples) account types.
The names of them are: John Doe, Jane Doe, and Administrator. Administrator was an old version of the user: ROBLOX. I believe John & Jane Doe don't play ROBLOX no more
You can't.
To become the administrator of your husband's estate, you typically need to file a petition for probate in your local probate court, assuming he left a will that names you as the executor. If there is no will, you may need to apply to be appointed as the administrator, which usually involves showing your relationship to the deceased and possibly notifying other heirs. It's advisable to consult with an attorney who specializes in estate law to navigate the process and ensure all legal requirements are met.
If the results are in the public domain then contact the administrator of the institute concerned.
Yes there can be an administrator, and no to a hidden administrator.