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golf212

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Aug 24, 2005
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I just did a clean install of RC1, rather than upgrade to B2. Install went fine, about 1hr+ on 933mhz CPU with 512mb ram. I set up the login ID/psw as my office domain login/psw. I can log into office network and I can get to my mapped drives and the internet, etc.

First piece of software I tried to install, it says I don't have permission to install. I have tried to get into the Administrator account, (no password) as advised, but it keeps telling me "The account has been disabled, Please see your system administrator."

I remember that when I was seting up the domain access to our network it asked if I wanted to be a User or Administrator, did I make the wrong selection there (chose user)?

Any thoughts? Or should I do a reinstall, but what do I watch for the next time? Is there way to get into the Admin account?

Thanks in Advance,
John




 
Thanks for the link Bcastner. Will add that to my file of Tips/Notes on Vista.

Our local Tech Guru resolved the problem for me. We have a group policy that can be applied to the Administrator group to allow a user rights on the domain and the local computer they are logged into. Once that was setup, I able to run the program installs with no pain.

John

 
In Ultimate you may enable the local Administrator Account via the MMC Console and the Local Users and Groups/ Users section (not so easy for the Home versions). Make sure that you have a local Administrative User created for local access on your machine.
 
Which sort of rains on the LUA parade.
It really should not be that easy.


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From what I have seen (which is not much) when the Administrator Account (used as intended by Microsoft?) kicks in during an emergency lock-out etc. it only allows the most basic use of that account and much of its access is still severely restricted.
 
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