Re: Rename Administrator Account

From: Anders Reed Mohn (anders.reed.mohn.does.not@want.spam.pro.no)
Date: 05/28/02


From: "Anders Reed Mohn" <anders.reed.mohn.does.not@want.spam.pro.no>
Date: Tue, 28 May 2002 13:10:00 +0200


"Gabe Matteson" <gabematteson@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:O#sJAObBCHA.2364@tkmsftngp02...
> Under Local Security Settings on the Domain Controller, I went to local
> policies > security options and changed the adminstrator accounts name....
> how do i change it back? or undo the name change?! Thanks. Also, what is
the
> difference between local security settings, domain security settings and
> domain controller settings? Thanks!

If you managed to change it once, why can't you change it again?

Cheers,
Anders :)



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