Re: what is a full privileges Administrator?
From: FrankV (FrankV_at_anonymous.address)
Date: 04/30/04
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Date: Fri, 30 Apr 2004 13:51:03 GMT
I always thought that was true until I tried to add additional accounts with
Administrator privilege. The new accounts do not have the Admin privilege.
The only one that does is the original account I set up the first time the
new computer was booted (2 years ago). I've deleted the new accounts and
created them again many times but still the same problem.
Basically what it is saying is only one admin account, other than the system
account, is allowed.
Frank
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> On home PC's any Administrator has "full privleges" and
> only those who are marked as Guest or the standard user
> accounts are restricted to any items. Unless you are on a
> large network this will most likely be the case for you
> too.
>
> Hope i helped;
> ~ Mitch
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