Network administrator

I can't sign in to Skype. Told me to contact my "network administrator". Who or what is my "network administrator"? and can I fix this myself or should I go find someone who knows what to do to fix this problem for me.

Hello

Under Windows XP/Vista/7 is a Director. mode. One (or more) accounts can be set to be Admin type of an account.

Some configuration on Windows XP/Vista/7 must be while in the admin. mode.

Users and the type of accounts can be seen in Vista here, http://teamtutorials.com/windows-tutorials/how-to-add-users-in-windows-vista

Jack - Microsoft MVP, Windows networking. WWW.EZLAN.NET

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