Hey JW;. In reply to Schmipau's post on February 2, There is some malware out there that causes things to disappear from the menus by simply hiding the shortcuts. Hopefully this is what you have. It will complain but it's OK.
If you then see your shortcuts there ghosted, simply right-click on each, select "Properties", and un-check the "Hidden" box under the "General" tab. In reply to Wunders's post on February 2, I tried it and the Administrative Tools file folder is still empty. In reply to Schmipau's post on February 3, Alternately, how do I run these programs individually like "Services Manager"? In reply to b1b13's post on November 19, There are a couple of boats here If you mean "Services", once you get your folder reloaded, right click the Administrative Tools and choose "Open" and that will open that folder and there will be a shortcut in there for every tool.
Everything you see in Programs, Control Panel, etc. If you right click the shortcut of interest and choose Properties, you will see what happens behind the scenes when you click that tool. A shortcut would be to just click Start, Run and in the box just enter this part from the shortcut: services.
For Event Viewer you would just enter: eventvwr. I am a lazy cuss. In reply to A. User's post on November 19, Hi, Thanks for the reply. Yes, I mean "Services" where you go to manage services. Unfortunately I can not uninstall. Can it be a virus? Running Norton and Kerio.
If so, you should be able to restore administrator rights to the user accounts there. Double click on an account you want to change, then go to the Group Membership tab, select Administrators in the drop-down list, click OK. Do that for each user account. Try that at your own risk. If you are on a limited account, you will get an Access Denied.
Just keep that in mind! Control Alt Delete on the Logon screen will bring you to a box where you can type in a username and password. This happened to me with XP My daughter added a guest account and my admin acct disappeared I too could not find the local users and groups, bad advice.
Thank you T…this is exactly my problem, thanks for posting ALL the steps for this old person…lol…Much appreciated…. You can try anti-virus software, but you may be looking at a reinstall of windows. You can get a login prompt to the administrator account from the XP login screen by hitting ctrl-alt-del twice. Turn on computer, keep tapping F8, start computer in safe mode, click on administrator, but this time —.
And the rest should be common sense. Go to my computer. Go to C Drive. That will take you to the users and groups page. When i am trying to download my games back onto my computer its says that i need my admin right to do it. So my question is how do i get full admin rights back onto my computer. Simple solution — start — settings — control panel — user accounts — administrator — add or change password — restart computer.
It happened to me. Happened after using Registry Mechanic, I think. Something was removed. Buy restting the password, the missing element must have been re-entered. You can remove the passwrd again too. Kind of like refreshing the account.
I work only with one account the default Administrator. Some say it is better to create another account with Admin privilages. Any comment on that? How can I get the rigts. Hi Grey, if u really forgot the xp password, Boot ur system with xp OS cd, and go to second repair option, while installing the installing devices press shift F10 and then in command prompt type : control userpasswords2 enter.
There u can reset the password of administrator. That is risky business. Having an account set as an admin that is regularly used is an easy way to have a security issue. If you are on an administrator account and you get a trojan or other malicious software, It too will have full admin control over the pc. Having a non-admin account that is used as a regular account and an admin account that is used when needed is the best way to go.
Now press Enter and you should be able to log in Windows. Same thing can be done using Safe Mode. Simply boot your PC from the supplied Boot CD, and get access to forgotten Windows and administrator passwords in just seconds.
Sir, I want to install macromedia flashplayer They said I must have administrative privileges to get that. But how I can get it? Could you teach me how to do that step by step? I really hope your answer.. Thanks before.. Can U Explan this how to clear this problem Please. It seems that created a reset CD is a common way to reset windows password. A few days ago. Firstly, I must use a second computer that can link to Internet. Note that: there is a.
ISO file, I need to burn the. ISO file to a CD. Secondly, Got out the newly created CD and insert it to the locked computer. Thirdly, re-booted the locked computer and then followed the process of instructions.
Just a few steps, the old password was removed. So I can re-login the locked computer with no password. But for safe, I created another password. There is a way to reset windows password without erasing anything. Follow the instructions: 1. Burn it to a disk to create the boot disk, that simple. Configure your pc or laptop to boot in the cd drive, 4.
Insert the CD, reboot from CD drive, and then just follow the process of instruction. See the following figure. You can open Turn Windows features on or off to disable tools that you don't want to use for Windows Vista and Windows 7.
For RSAT on Windows Vista and Windows 7, you must enable the tools for the roles and features that you want to manage after you run the downloaded installation package.
See the following screen shot. If you have to install management tools on Windows Server , Windows Server R2, Windows Server , or Windows Server R2 for specific roles or features that are running on remote servers, you don't have to install additional software.
Then, on the Select Features page, expand Remote Server Administration Tools , and then select the tools that you want to install. Complete the wizard to install your management tools. Only PowerShell tools work on Windows Server Group Policy has some new features in Windows Server Technical Preview that are not available on older operating systems.
These tools are available as part of Windows You do not have to install RSAT to use the tools. Remote Server Administration Tools for Windows 8. MSClus and Cluster.
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