By default hidden administrator account

From: jaquar001

When you set up the first time I create an account named jaquar001 with ADMINISTRATOR rights. but I do not see my administrator-controlled account

list of control panel user accounts. even I can not connect with user name "Administrator" where is my administrator account?

pls help

From: Brink

 

jaquar001; 717030 wrote:

> I'm in Big trouble, before I asked myself that where is my administrator account for which I got the answer and he works later, but... I was using one account in my vista home premium which is

Standard account 'Administrator'.other I delete and comments I made

> disable.while working in my user 'Administrator', first I changed the name of my user 'Administrator' to 'jaquar001' and then in cmd, I typed 'net user administrator asset/no '.

> then I did off.now connect when I tried to enter my password that I used for the administrator account, I can't log error is "user name or password invalid."

> I have but with the password without any problem, but because the 'Administrator' user, I did

> disable by typing CMD, now the computer not finding this user.eventhogh

> there is no other user do?

> any recovery or safe mod also need atleaste connection of the user to make any operation?

> WHAT IS IS DOING. or I last way to recover windows while sacrificing on all data in c: drive

>

> PLEASE HELP ME!

> I thing it's a big BUG in Windows vista, that someone can disable the administrator account while working with the administrator account. ? It should not happen...

> "Brink" wrote:

Joseph,

Yes, it looks that you deleted or disabled all accounts user leaving you with nothing.

See if do a system restore using a restore point dated before you did can restore your computer for you. You will need to use two methods in this tutorial to do since you do not use a logon account.

"Restoration of the system - how '"

(http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/76905-system-restore-how.html)

Hope this helps,

Shawn

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Brink

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