Re: Administrator setting
From: David.H (huangqi0527_at_163.com)
Date: 05/18/05
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Date: Wed, 18 May 2005 09:15:46 +0800
If you are not the administrator,you could ask the administrator to the
create an account for you that have all
permissions he or she has.
David
"marquette.hockey" <marquette.hockey@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
message news:AAE7E3AF-94ED-4CCB-AE1E-8DC2AD7E6FDA@microsoft.com...
> I am using a laptop that used to be my fathers business computer given to
him
> by his company. I accidentaly changed a setting which changed it so I am
not
> an administrator. Therefore, whenever I try to download a program it says
I
> do not have permission to download this program. Also, I dont know the
> password to change it so I am an administrator. Any advice
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