Assuming you mean the World Wide Web (www):
There are no system administrators for the WWW. The www is a global network that is guided by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C). Though the W3C provides guidance such as "best practices" and works to create harmony, logic, and protocols within the web, it does not act as an administer.
how do you contact your system administrator
system administrator
System Administrator Appreciation Day was created in 2000.
Linux System Administrator's Guide was created in 2005.
You can't. The Administrator has greater access to the system than you do.
Yes. The administrator of the email system can access anything in the system. Not saying they will, but they definitely have the ability.
By asking the administrator.
An administrator in SDLC, or System Development LifeCycle, implements the system, which can include installation and updating the system. One role of the administrator is to do maintenance activities that include preventative, corrective, and adaptive maintenance.
You cannot delete the system administrator account on windows systems as many of the processes of the operating system run with the privileges of the system administrator's account.
If there is one users on the computer, it is the password you use to log on. If you have multiple users on a computer, then one of them is the system administrator. Usually, this is the first account created, but you can find out by going to system preferences, and clicking on accounts. On the left hand side of the window, there will be a list of users, and under the system administrator it will say "admin." The password for this account it the system administrator's password.
the one with the system administrator
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).