Thursday, October 2, 2008

Enable Windows Vista's built-in administrator account

To enable the built-in administrator account can be a variety of ways, this article briefly two simple ways.

Method 1: First of all, have administrator privileges to open the command-line window (refer to specific administrative privileges to open the command-line window or administrator rights in order to quickly open a command-line window)

Enter the following order:

Net user administrator / active: yes

Method 2: This method is relatively more trouble, in the search box, enter "MMC" according to enter, open the System control panel, click "file" menu in the "Add / Remove Snap-in," choose "Local Users and Groups";

Note: If you do not disable the UAC, the pop-up will be confirmed and enhance the competence window

In the user to find a branch under the "Administrator" account, right-click to choose Properties;

In the "General" tab, uncheck the "Disable Account" of the check;

Turn off the console system.

2 This approach can be successful opening of the "Administrator" account, for safety reasons in the use of "Administrator" account prior to its setting should be a more complex password, and not to keep the default password-free status.

If you open the Control Panel to see at this time, to the "user management" found.

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