Admin Not Working On Windows 7
Sep 23, 2010I have installed WAMP 2.0 at 64-bint Windows 7 Home Premium. the problem is that I'm not able to access the mySQL databae. Is there some firewall/security setting?
View 1 RepliesI have installed WAMP 2.0 at 64-bint Windows 7 Home Premium. the problem is that I'm not able to access the mySQL databae. Is there some firewall/security setting?
View 1 RepliesI am trying to change the folder properties of a applications folder from read only. I am doing this per instructions from the apps provider to prevent crashes.
When I go to change the permissions it states I need admin privileges. The only account I have on the box is the admin however I did change the name to something besides admin. The account is definitely an admin account.
I am the system admin on the home laptop. I didn't change the password but now the dialog box will not recognise the password.. I didn't set up a recovery disc
View 3 Replies View RelatedI have managed to lose access to admin account and non of the tricks to get it back will work for me.My folks have a new dell lappy. The first admin account I set up for them. I created a second admin account for myself which I wanted hidden (ctrl alt del at welcome screen).So in 1 session, I enabled ctrl alt del through netplwiz; edited the registry to make my admin account hidden, and lowered my folks account to standard user.After restart, ctrl alt del wont work at welcome screen so i cannot access admin account.I have tried running command prompt as admin and activating administrator account but i get 'type 5' error.I cannot run gpedit.msc, get a not found errorI cannot make any changes in safe mode that a standard user cannot make.so feel free to call me a muppet or whatever, but please help, there must b a way without having to recover back to factory settings
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View 8 Replies View RelatedMy problem is that even though I have only one user account defined on my machine and it is set to "Administrator" it is not being allowed to do admin types of things like deleting folders. I tried to create a user group but that's not an option on the Win7 Home Premium version that I use. How can it be that the sole account is not the admin even though it shows that it is in the account user setup?
Tech Support Guy System Info Utility version 1.0.0.2
OS Version: Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium, Service Pack 1, 64 bit
Processor: Intel(R) Core(TM) i3 CPU M 370 @ 2.40GHz, Intel64 Family 6 Model 37 Stepping 5
Processor Count: 4
RAM: 3890 Mb
Graphics Card: Intel(R) HD Graphics, 1721 Mb
Hard Drives: C: Total - 476837 MB, Free - 424790 MB; E: Total - 476937 MB, Free - 381321 MB;
Motherboard: TOSHIBA, NALAA
Antivirus: Lavasoft Ad-Aware, Disabled Microsoft Security Essentials in use
been about week i kept trying to get firefox to download onto my pc. But when i get it to download after that done.i go to run the installer a pop says i need to have admin rights when im on a admin account. im running win 7 64bit . i have a image of the screen that requires me to have admin rights.
View 11 Replies View RelatedI have 64-bit PC with OS Win 7, and I'm logged as admin. But, when I try to install something or do something else, there is a message saying that: I cannot do that because I'm not an admin on this PC.Is there anything I must adjust in my PC?
View 1 Replies View RelatedMy account was changed from admin to non admin, and now can't access my account. Unable to install programs, tho I can save files, burn ISO images, etc. Need some help, or ideas to recovery, not remove the password.
View 2 Replies View RelatedWhen I try to log in as administrator I get,"your account has been disabled. Please see your system administrator". The user account control window opens but you can only click "no". How do I access the administrator?? This all started after I used recovery discs to get rid of lock up/freezing on start up.
View 1 Replies View RelatedI just had a new motherboard fitted and now find that my admin account cannot see everything on the PC. Moreover my user+admin account has lost its admin properties. Currently (as advised by the repairer) I am trying to put all my settings onto the admin account in the (defective thought it is) and have been partially successful. Still however I am finding it difficult to get some settings onto the admin account, for example Thunderbird and Skype are not working. Is it possible for me to find the settings and add them to the admin User account under C:Users ?
View 1 Replies View RelatedI just bought this computer from someone off craigs list and I cant access the admin password. I don't have a cd to download windows. How can I bypass it?
View 8 Replies View RelatedI am on the administrator account and have full rights, but can't delete ANY files. My laptop was working fine and then just crashed one day (For 6 years). Now I can log on and access all accounts and all files but cannot delete files or connect to the internet. I have read through and tried suggestions from other posts and nothing is working.
View 3 Replies View RelatedThe problem is that I had setup a domain on my laptop and then changed to home computer on windows 7 machine. It gave me a message that changes will come to effect after restart the machine, which I did. When it restarted it is asking me for admin password, which I don't remember and docent allow me to change the userid so that I can log back ( it shows admin I'd on the screen which I can't change).
Now I can't log back and have lot of important stuff on my laptop , don't want to reinstall and don't have a reset cd also
A win7 os was loaded with a user created that has support priviledges and not ADMINISTRATOR rights,this has made it impossible 2 do any administrative functions on the system.I have tried to activate the administrator without success
View 3 Replies View RelatedI hate for my first post to be about something there are tons of posts on already but nothing, so far, has done the trick.I'm trying to delete unused files from my computer.I'm running an HP desktop with Windows 7 Home Premium 32 bitFor a specific example, there is a Windows.old folder leftover from Vista, when I installed Windows 7. I would like to get rid of this folder. It originally had nearly 30GB in it. It would not delete as a folder. In frustration, I have gone through and deleted everything it would allow me to delete and am still sitting at nearly 13GB of wasted space. I cannot understand why I cannot be allowed to delete files off my own computer. I have logged in as adminstrator. I have given my normal user account administrator rights. I have activated the double secret extra special hidden administrator account. STILL...I am not allowed to delete files from my computer.'m not a programmer or any kind of computer tech guy. I'm an architect...not software architect...real architect. This is akin to me putting a refrigerator in your house that you can never remove. "Oh, it's broken and you need a new one? You'll have to put the new one next to the old broken one. Enjoy."
I have followed a bunch of the tutorials or instructions on going through properties, then security then advanced then owner back out, back in to properties back to security, then to edit then to permissions and every time there is something else telling me I need permission from something else. I swear one of them told me I needed permission from "Ron-pc/Ron" and that is what I am logged in as! My user account says:RonAdministratorPassword ProtectedOne of the biggest frustrations, next to it just not working, is that from the hidden administrator account I change the owners and permissions (All to "Administrator") and then I still get files that say I need permission from TrustedInstaller or SYSTEM or Ron as noted above. So they seem to be changed, but then aren't.
When I installed my system, I did not set a password. Now, I need to run a command as administrator... and it will not accept a blank password field!
View 9 Replies View RelatedI restarted my computer because it was acting slow and funny. when i tried to log in to my account the password didnt work anymore. i ended up just rebooting my whole computer. seems to work fine now.
View 4 Replies View Relatedi changed my admin password and have forgot it i have heard you need to reinstall windows 7 i don't have a recovery disk i want to know if there is any other way of recovering the password?
View 7 Replies View RelatedI recently changed the password of my admin account on my computer but when I then tried to log in with the new password it didn't work, i even tried my old and it didn't work either. I also have a guest account which i can access without any password. Is there any way to solve this problem from the guest account, without having to reinstall the whole windows? By the way, I don't have admin privileges on the guest account and I'm running Windows 7 x32 if someone wonders.
View 3 Replies View RelatedWindows 7 x 64 "run as admin" password won't work, when right click on an installer, however if I log out I can log in as admin with the same password? It was working recently as right click on app tried updating the pw in the admin account to a new pw, back in user account, same thing.
View 1 Replies View RelatedOn my laptop (running Win 7), I made 2 accounts, Admin and a standard user. When I am logged into the standard user, if i try to do something that needs elevated privileges such as deleting an icon, or installing a .exe file, the UAC will prompt me for Admin credentials which I will type in. However, on my desktop (Windows 7 Ultimate) I am trying to delete icons on the standard user account and it will NOT prompt for credentials. It will give me an error that says I do not have the correct privileges to do this (which I know I don't).
View 9 Replies View RelatedAt my job we just went from a windows xp machine to a windows 7 professional. when Some one with out admin rights does anything it asks for someone with admin rights to type in their info (their username and password). For instance, I had one user trying to download an email attachment and it asked for admin permissions. We have other windows 7 pcs in the building and they don't do this. The xp machine before we installed the windows 7 pc didn't do it either. So anyone know how to make it not ask for admin right when doing tasks that shouldn't need admin rights? Yes we are on a network, but their group policy allows them to at least download an attachment or even change their wallpaper.
View 1 Replies View RelatedIn Win Xp Media Center I always ran my computer as the 'admin' because for some reason certain programs wouldn't run or install as a regular user. In my Windows 7 machine I'm wondering if it's normal or advisable to create a normal user account for myself and always use that or run as admin all the time?
Does Windows 7 have the same problem I experienced in XP, or was I doing something wrong in Xp anyways and should've used a regular user account?
My admin account has been deleted and my administrator account was disable at that time.
Can we enable administrator account or restore admin account?
my pc got problem my admin acct has been change into gest account...i cannot change it back to admin..
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View 7 Replies View RelatedSo I have an HP c running windows 7 home premium. I set up one administrator (me) and four other accounts (wife and kids). Today my admin account won't load and I get the message "The User Profile Service failed the logon. User profile cannot be loaded."I can log in on any other account, but the system won't recognise my admin password if I try to do anything such as create a new admin account or even (gulp!) edit the registry.I don't seem to have a recovery disk for this machine and I can't create one without an admin password
View 7 Replies View Relatedim here on my laptop as i was doing some permision changes on my desktop. and i was deleting the account that seemt strange. well i guess i deleted my own account. im the owner of the pc by the way the only person that uses that pc. then i did a restart tried to log on onto my account with the respective password and its telling me "Can't logon because the logon method you are using is not allowed on this computer..."
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