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Administrator
Posted by Fiona on August 6th, 2005


I seem to have lost my administrator account on my pc, can only get on using
the guest account which is of no use to me.

Can anyone help me please?

Posted by george123003 on August 6th, 2005


If your computer is set up with fast-user switching, then you can bring up a
classic logon screen by pressing ctrl +alt +delete twice. Type
'Administrator' in the name box and enter the password.

"Fiona" wrote:

Posted by Fiona on August 6th, 2005


When I do that the Windows security comes up, no place to type in name. Comes
up with Lock computer, log off, shutdown, task manager, change password or
cancel.

"george123003" wrote:

Posted by Sharon F on August 7th, 2005


On Sat, 6 Aug 2005 13:21:01 -0700, Fiona wrote:

Are you running XP? This description sounds like there's a different
operating system installed. Try Log Off to get a standard welcome screen
and then try George's advice.

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Sharon F
MS-MVP ~ Windows Shell/User

Posted by Fiona on August 7th, 2005




Yes am running Xp. Tried logging off but the same log in screen comes up
with my name. In user accounts there is only one guest account with my name
and no administrator at all.

"Sharon F" wrote:

Posted by Sharon F on August 7th, 2005


On Sun, 7 Aug 2005 01:29:03 -0700, Fiona wrote:

"log off and then try George's advice"

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Sharon F
MS-MVP ~ Windows Shell/User

Posted by jemck on August 21st, 2005


I have a user log on account of XP home edition, I can log on ok, but if the
computor is idle for 1 min, it automatically logs off. can anyone help on
this?
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thanks

Jemck


"Fiona" wrote:

Posted by Ronnie Vernon MVP on August 21st, 2005


jemck wrote:
Not a lot of details about what you do to get logged back into your account but It sounds like you have the blank screensaver password protected and set to start at 1 minute of inactivity. If this is true, then as soon as you move the mouse or press a key, you would see the welcome screen and you would have to enter your password to return to Windows.



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Ronnie Vernon
Microsoft MVP
Windows Shell/User

http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/

Posted by patricia on September 4th, 2005


I wish I find the way to fix this matter, too but only saw a similar problem,
mmm

"Fiona" wrote:

Posted by Geoff R on December 18th, 2005


I am just retired so now have no IT Department to call out! I think mine
might be the same (XPHome) problem - if I leave the PC for more than a couple
of minutes without activity, I am returned to the log on screen (although it
shows me as having n programmes running. Can I at least alter time delay
before this happens - it's getting annoying!
Thanks
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GR


"george123003" wrote:

Posted by Sharon F on December 18th, 2005


On Sun, 18 Dec 2005 04:32:02 -0800, Geoff R wrote:

Two places to check:

Right click the desktop and select properties to bring up the window with
display properties. On the screensaver page, remove the check box that
requires a logon when resuming.

Second place: Control Panel (classic view)> Power Options: Remove check
from setting that requires a logon when resuming from standby.

In both places (display properties and power options), you'll also see
where you can adjust the amount of time that will pass before the
screensaver or standby kick in.

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Sharon F
MS-MVP ~ Windows Shell/User