Ok, the only thing I want to do is to 'lock' my password in some way so
no-one can change it. I didn't say I want an administrator who couldn't do
any administrative things. There's much more to an administrator account
than
being able to change passwords. (no offence - but you wouldn't have made
that
comment if you understood this.) I don't want anyone to change my password
and no-one asked anyone to comment on my Administrative skills.
Sure you can lock the password. But, anyone who is a member of the
administrators group can unlock it.
Administrator password during WinXP installation? ... password when WinXP Professional boots up to the WinXP ...Professional installation for the Administrator account... (microsoft.public.windowsxp.security_admin)
Re: Help - administrator locked out! ... a DC the local administrator account 'goes away'. ... pretty sure I should be able to remember the local admin password.... The Administrator account shouldn't have it's password set to expire ... I'm not knocking your career choice but it's your practices that got ... (microsoft.public.windows.server.general)
RE: Corrupt Administrator Account? ... Thank you for posting in SBS newsgroup.... Standard SP1 and an Administrator account can not log onto any client ... it will have the administrator privilege on your workstation. ... (microsoft.public.windows.server.sbs)
Re: Document and settingsAdministrator folder missing ... If your computer is working fine, having the Administrator account active on ... Booting into Safe Mode should not be a problem as your other accounts would be ... I have this folder before and I have logged in as administartor when I first ... (microsoft.public.windowsxp.general)
Re: system restrictions ... The "Built-in" administrator account actually has greater powers than the ... I'm sorry but this is incorrect.... (microsoft.public.security)