Pc user accounts

Question by AlungMichael Reward: 25 Pond Points + 10 Knowledge Tokens Status: Pending a resolution
Pls I disabled my windows Administrator leaving guest account and if i try to enable it i cant,hw wil i enable it. thank u.

Clarification by AlungMichael
I was having only two user account-the main administrator and the guest,so i protected the main account with a password but stil when i boot th pc it comes without without asking 4 pword so i decided to disabled it through computer adminitrative tools-user account and it was marked wrong(*).Now if i boot the pc i cant see my documents and also dont have access to important things in the pc.



Reply from Dave User Rating:  84 Knowledge Tokens
How did you disable the administrator account? You probably have another administrator account (named something else) that you can use to enable the main one.
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Reply from Dave User Rating:  84 Knowledge Tokens
Log in as "Administrator" (without the quotes). I'm not sure if it is possible to easily disable that login otherwise you would be locked out.

In order to do that you need to disable the welcome screen (the screen that only lets you click on user names to log in). You need to set it up so that you can type the login name. This is also done within the administrative tools-user accounts.

Click on "Change the way users log on or off", then make sure the option "Use the Welcome Screen" is UNCHECKED. The next time you log in you can actually type "administrator" and it will let you log in as the real administrator.
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