Re: Administrator access denied



When you run the command net user username where username is the logon name
for your user account it show the account is active. You can enter cmd.exe
in the run box and then hit OK to open a command window if you are unsure of
how to do that. Below is what the output of that command should show. If the
administrator account is not active then you need to boot into Safe Mode to
logon and use it assuming you know the password which may be blank. In XP
Home you can only logon to the built in administrator account in Safe Mode.
If you can not logon as any administrator account then proceed as explained
in the link below which has pretty good instructions on a couple of ways to
help you do what is needed to gain access to your operating system again
including uploading your password hashes to a website that will attempt to
crack them for you.

Steve

http://www.petri.co.il/forgot_administrator_password.htm
http://www.loginrecovery.com/ --- Submit your password hashes here as per
their instructions using their floppy disk utility.
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/315222/ --- XP Safe Mode

D:\Documents and Settings\Steve>net user administrator
User name Administrator
Full Name
Comment Built-in account for administering the
computer/
ain
User's comment
Country code 000 (System Default)
Account active Yes
Account expires Never

Password last set 7/26/2006 11:16 AM
Password expires Never
Password changeable 7/26/2006 11:16 AM
Password required Yes
User may change password Yes

Workstations allowed All
Logon script
User profile
Home directory
Last logon 7/11/2006 12:52 PM

Logon hours allowed All

Local Group Memberships *Administrators
Global Group memberships *None
The command completed successfully.
"akpud" <akpud@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:B725C13C-AA32-4BDB-A064-59BF8D585FCA@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Thanks Steve.

When I checked the User Accounts - there is only me, listing me as
"Computer
Administrator". There are no other users. I run frequent scans of my
system
and have not found any malware - although I can't be sure if something
hasn't
gotten past me. Since I'm not a power user - can you carefully specify
the
steps I need to take to follow your advice - one more thing - I have no
idea
what the Admin Password is anymore.

Thanks,
AK



"Steven L Umbach" wrote:

With the account you can logon with run the command at the command prompt
net localgroup administrators to see what users are in the administrators
group and try to logon as those users with your password. Maybe you
renamed
it to something you did not expect. If all else fails see the link below
on
how to proceed.

Steve

http://www.petri.co.il/forgot_administrator_password.htm

"frostbite" <frostbite@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:DD93B6F7-4362-47E4-BAEA-8D70638C8155@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
My new Dell computer won't let me Administate. After changing the name
and
password of the administrator my computer won't let me access the
Administrator. During log in the local computer rejects the old and new
name
and password. Another box appears stating that the local group policy
won't
work interactually. Only one user is available which doesn't have
access
to
anything secure. Any suggestions?
Cheers
Frostbite





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