change the emails on the administrative account
Is it possible to change the email associated with my administrative account? I accidentally closed Windows Live account with this email, and now the password doesn't always work.
Hi Riley,
Please answer a few questions to refine the question.
1. how exactly did you did close the account? You closed the account associated with your profile?
2. When you say 'administrative account? You earn account Windows 8?
If you closed the account with Microsoft profile management, I suggest to contact Microsoft forums account to get help on the way to recover the account or create a new.
You can post the question in the Microsoft account forums.
http://answers.Microsoft.com/en-us/windowslive/Forum/LiveID?tab=QnA
Hope this information helps. Provide more information so that we can help you.
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Hello. I need to change my administrator account so I can make changes to my accounts on the internet, but my internet provider told me I'm just a standard user in Windows 8 and I need to change it to the administrator. When I try to change my profile from standard user to administrator, Windows 8 doesn't let me, even if I am logged in under my account from Microsoft. How can I change this? It is quite frustrating!
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You cannot use a Standard (Local) account to change the administrator account. You can only use an administrator for this account.
Open the control panel (place the cursor on the bottom/left corner of the screen... and right click, select Control Panel from the menu
In Control Panel, select user accounts.
Select Manage another account.
This will show all the user accounts on the computer. If there is an administrator account, it will show this designation.
To log off and log on with an administrator account.
Back to the account user/screen control.
Select Manage another account , then select the Standard account you want to change.
Select the option Change the account Type .
Select the administrator option to change the account and click Change the account Type .
If there is no other administrator account, let know us and we can try another method of recovery.
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change the administrator account
How to change the name of the administrator accounts?
System Preferences--> users & groups
- Make sure that the administrator account is highlighted on the left side, then click on the padlock in the lower left corner, enter your password
- Make a right click on your account administrator highlighted, select 'Advanced Options '.
- You will see something of 'Account name' and 'name '. Pay attention to the warning at the top of the dialog box that appears, make any changes you want to make. When you are finished, click OK, and then restart your computer so that the changes can take effect.
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Hello
You can change the setting in see Group Policy for this document:
http://TechNet.Microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc730920.aspx
Or change temporarily the user to an admin account, make the changes and then return as a standard user.
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I want to know how to change the administrator account.
Hi guys, I accidentally created an administrator account. He says now that my main account is not an administrator. I would like to know how to change the main administrator account and get rid of the administrator again one that I just created. Thank you! (Urgent)
Andrew
Andrew,
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Original title: sdasdasdas
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Hello
It seems that you cannot change the administrator.
Perform the steps mentioned below and see if it helps.
a: Click Start and type gpedit.msc in the Start Search area and press on Enter.
b: Navigate to the following location
Computer configuration / Windows Settings / Security Settings / Local politicalc: Under this click user rights assignment.
d: Double-click access this computer from the network and verify that EVERYONE is added to the list.
e: Otherwise add it by clicking Add a user or group , and then type EVERYONE, click OK and then apply and OK.
Hope this information helps.
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Christophe-Oracle wrote:
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How can I change the administrator account in Windows 8.1
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Hi Jane,
Thanks for posting in the Microsoft Community Forum.
Rest assured that we would do our best to help you.
I understand you need spend your user account account Microsoft Local account with the selected settings.
Please follow the steps below to do so.
- Log on the Microsoft account.
- Press Windows Key + C.
- Click settings.
- Click change PC settings.
- Click accounts
- Click on your account.
- Click on Disconnect.
- Type the password to Microsoft.
- Click Next and click switch.
By following the steps provided above user account switches to a Local account with all the settings and user files.
Hope this solves the problem. If the problem persists, you can write to us and we will be happy to help you further.
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We will do a few scans...
The first is to eliminate malware
Restart your computer and start typing the F8 key to display the logo of the manufacturer
Select Mode safe mode with networking
Download the following tool and run a full Scan
http://www.Microsoft.com/en-US/Download/details.aspx?ID=16
Reboot and let Windows load
Start > type CMD
Right click on CMD and select run as administrator
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- Scenario 1: You recently set a new password for the protected administrator account. However, you don't remember the password.
- Scenario 2: You type the correct password. However, Windows Vista or Windows 7 does not accept the password because the system is damaged.
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You use the built-in account named "Administrator"? If so, the behavior you describe is "a feature, not a bug."
Windows XP hidden administrator account when a user account is created (because it's a good idea not to use administrator systematically; it should be saved for emergencies).
You access the administrator account integrated differently depending on whether you have XP Home or XP Pro.
For XP Home:
You must restart in Mode without failure. Restart the computer and start typing the F8 key as soon as the initial startup process is finished. If you see the Windows logo, you waited too long and you have to restart again. If you do it right, you will see the white Advance Boot Options menu on black (image). Use the up/down arrows and the Enter key to select Mode safe because your mouse does not work on this screen. Once the computer starts in Mode safe mode, the administrator account will appear on the Welcome screen. If you have not changed the password, the password is blank (no password).
For XP Pro:
Follow the signs for XP Home Edition, or in the Welcome screen, with no logged-in user, press CTRL + ALT + DELETE twice. The 'classic' logon box will appear. Type "Administrator" (without the quotes). Once again, the default password is empty.
Once you enter the administrator account, create an account with "computer administrator" privileges for occasions when you need (for example, to run the system restore or create accounts). You can use any name you want (other than Administrator), such as MyAdmin.
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Change the standard account to the administrator account.
* Original title: user account
I allowed someone on my laptop under my user account which I was administrator they changed me user standard and made their administrator with a password I don't know & its my laptop. Anyway to fix this?
Hi Elizabeth,.
Thanks for posting your query in Microsoft Community Forum!
According to the description of the problem, it seems that you want to change the standard account to the administrator account.
I will certainly help you with this issue.
I suggest you to refer to the articles and check if it helps.
Change the type of user account
How to determine your type of user account in Windows
Note: If you are prompted for a password, please enter in contact with the person who changed the password.
Microsoft's strategy concerning lost or forgotten passwords
http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/189126
If you have any questions on Windows, feel free to let us know. It is our pleasure to be of service.
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Impossible to change the user account for the administrator account
I have followed closely the instructions in this forum to change a user to an administrator account account. However, when the dialog box that allows the selection of a standard account or administrator account opens and I select the administrator account, the "change account Type" gray button and I can't make the selection. Any help would be appreciated.
When the dialog box that allows the selection of a standard account or administrator account opens and I select the administrator account, the "change account Type" gray button and I can't make the selection. Any help would be appreciated.
Your account is already at the level of the admin (see marked area below). You may not promote any more away.
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Cannot change the settings on the computer. No access to the administrator account
Original title: I can't access permissions to change settings or programs.
I can not access permissions to change any settings or programs and do not have access to an administrator account, I tried what allows one but you must have admin permission to do so. Please point me in the right direction, it seems that Ive tried everything. ID realyy don't want to spend money on software
Hi Christophe,
-With which user account you have connected? It is a standard user account?
-What happens when you try to change the settings? You receive an error? In the affirmative, please let us know the exact error message.
Since you are not able to create an administrator account, I suggest you to enable the built-in Administrator account.
1. you must start the computer by using the Windows 7 installation media.
Follow the steps in http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/what-are-system-recovery-options#what-are-system-recovery-options=windows-7 to enter the recovery options in Windows 7.
Note: See the manual of the computer to change the Boot order in the BIOS and set the CD/DVD as first boot device.
2. Once you start the computer by using the Windows 7 installation disc, follow the instructions on the screen then go food Advanced Options and select command prompt.
In the command prompt, type net user administrator / Active: Yes
After the command finishes, restart the computer and then log on to the administrator account by default, change the account type of the old user account and make as administrator and check if you are able to change the settings.
Follow the steps in the http://windows.microsoft.com/en-in/windows7/change-a-users-account-type to change the account type of the user account.
Once you have set the administrator type account with your user account, disable the default user account by following these steps.
1. login to your user account.
2. open the command prompt, type cmd. exe in the run search and right click on cmd.exe and select Run as Administrator.
3. type net user administrator / active: No.
This will disable the built-in Administrator account.
Hope this information is useful.
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change the type of keyboard to the administrator account on the other account
I have a Terminal Company (computer with Windows 7) and two accounts in this regard:
(1) Director
(2) user which is very restricted accountI need to change permanently keyboard by default on the user account, but the language bar is disabled on this account, so I can't finish the process described here: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/258824/en-us (step 9 for Windows 7 process).
I have access to the administrator account, but I don't know how to permanently change the keyboard layout default to the user account for the administrator account.
Any help will be appreciated.
see you soon,
Aleksander KaczorIf the language bar is disabled then it's because there is a policy setting in your domain that prevents users from switching keyboards.
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