You need to login as the admin and change the user (Aleco) account to admin privileges.
How To: login as the admin, then click on the start menu, then click on control panel, then click on user accounts, then click on Aleco, then click on account type, then change the account to the type you...
I Have had to back up OE stuff before I just made a folder in OE then I search for the folder that I created, then when you find the folder then look in the directory were the folder is, then copy it (To a location not on the hard disk). This is what I did and it worked perfected so it should...
I use 2K and to remove my icons. I Wright click on My desktop and click on properties and then click the web tab, Then Enable Active desktop, then you close it, then Wright click on my desktop and click arrange icons by, then there should be an option for show icons on desktop unclick that and...
I have reinstalled windows before and I did not lose vary many updates if any.
You should be able to install it without losing personal info
Sincerely,
THE I.T. GUY
Hi,
Yes, and no. I did resolve my problem, but I had to reinstall windows.
Techlady, if you can logon to some one else (Another Admin.) you might be able to fix you problem.I’ve hade this problem before wile trying to do the same thing and hade the same problem but i called the my it...
Yes,
If you are the admin you can change the user settings in the control panel, then click on user and password click on the user that you want to be a power user and click Properties then click on the user tab called something like group and put him as the power user.
Yes,
You can and you don't necessary need a new partition or hard drive you can multi boot it but you Probable will want to get a second hard drive. I have used partition magic and I did not have good luck with but you might. I have done multi booting before so I know a little. So if you have...
This is 2000proitguy. (I Posed The thread)
NONE of my users can logon, they all get the same message.
If you do not get the thread I posted, let me know.
The message states: The local policy of this system does not permit you to log on interactively.
No users can logon, not even the admin...
I'm Using windows 2000 Pro.
How can I go around the problem. or logon and change the setting. (or something to that effect)
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