No Line for password??
Ok.... so here my problem i created a admin user account and am using a regular user account.The Adminaccount had a password on it,but i deleted the account altogether.So the problem is now when i try to run admin programs where theUAC is used i can't run them anymore the box thing pops up with the message type in admin password and theres NOWHERE to type it there OK button is faded and all i can press is Cancel.So does anyone here have any ways or tips or anything at all to let me edit the UAC so it doesn't do that anymore or even make the Password area able to be used again?This has made me crazy,It feels like little people stab my brain with little knifes when im not looking. So please,please help me
January 8th, 2009 6:52am

Hi, thanks for the posting. You can choose "Other User" on Welcome Screen, enter "Administrator" with the password to log on and edit UAC setting. Hope this helps! Sean Zhu - MSFT
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January 9th, 2009 10:35am

I only have a user regular privlages but i solved it myself with this If you can still log in to your computer as a standard user, you may follow these steps. If you cannot log in to any account on your computer, you will need to use Option 3. Download the following file and save it to your desktop: enableadmin.exe. Click on the start orb. Write down your username (the name listed right below your picture on the start menu). Place your Windows Installation DVD into your DVD drive Restart your computer When prompted, press a key on your keyboard to boot from the DVD Select your language options and click Next (See picture) Select the option at the bottom to repair your computer (See picture) Select your Windows installation from the list. Make sure you notate what drive letter it is installed on. Select the last option from the list to open a Command Prompt (See picture) Type the drive letter that you notated from step 8, type a colon (:), and then press enter. For example, if your Windows installation was on drive C, you would type C: Type the following command, and press enter: cd users Type cd, a space, your username that you wrote down in step 2, and then press enter. For example, if your username is jimmy, you would type cd jimmy Type the following command, and press enter: cd desktop Type the following command, and press enter: enableadmin You should receive a message telling you to restart your computer. Close the command prompt window and click on the 'Restart' button on the window that gives you the list of options. When your computer restarts, log in with the account named 'Administrator'. Use this emergency Administrator account to fix your normal administrator account by using the user accounts control panel. Worked pefrectly Thank you for trying to help me SeanZhu
January 9th, 2009 3:12pm

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