Box of User Account Control (UAC) Passwortd shows no more

Hello

Two days ago have used control userpasswords2 to make windows start without asking me username. Now whenever I try to do something, wonder UAC to enter a password, however, the key - in my password text box does not appear.

Any help would be appreciated.

See you soon.

Hello

Let's start first of all, my apologies for the late reply.

I have tried the above, proposed the solution much earlier, but it did not help. Given that the machine was new and I had installed just a very small number of applications, I had decided to re - install Win Vista from scratch. It helped to solve the problem.

I believe that in my previous installation, the single user account who has been the administrator account has been deleted by me (would it possible?) and this has triggered the problem.

Once the new facility is finished, I took care to create an additional if the administrator account if it happened again.

Thank you all for your time.

Lyes.

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