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Thank you for answering my question.
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Thank you for answering my question.So
I will do as advised,Oh by the way vanguard I looked at some of your old
post and you have the personality that is perfect for SFRedbook.com message
board..
Nana Bunny
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Nana Bunny
"Vanguard" wrote:
> "Nana" <nanbunny007@yahoo.com(donotspam)> wrote in message
> news:33A686FF-8571-4F25-B211-347104EB7CF5@microsoft.com...
> > We had two user icons that came up when you started the computer to
> > log
> > onto. One was called (his/hers) it was asigned a password by my
> > husband
> > who set up our computer. The other was called (Guest).No password
> > was ever
> > asigned to it
> >
> > I was plaqying around in (his/her) in Adminstrtor System and the next
> > day
> > when I started up the computer (his/hers) was gone and
> > replased with a icon that said (Administrator).I cilcked onto it using
> > our
> > Password and it doesn't work. I have no problem with logging onto
> > (Guest) but
> > when I tery to get into Administrator system on (Guest).
> > It tells me that "Access Denied) I don't have permission.
> > My husband is out of town and I don't want to get into a argument with
> > him
> > by telling what I did.I 'm thinking that I ruied our business files.
> > Is this
> > true? if someone could help I'd really appreciate it.
> > Nana Bunny
> >
> > "Vanguard" wrote:
> >
> >> "Nana" <nanbunny007@yahoo.com(donotspam)> wrote in message
> >> news:7637318A-974A-4ED2-8896-9C9FDBFDD212@microsoft.com...
> >> > I'm considering resetting my Desk Top by removing the jumper plug
> >> > labeled
> >> > PSWD from the jumper. I'm locked out of of Administrator System
> >> > because I
> >> > don't have the password.My question is....Will doing this have an
> >> > effect on
> >> > my files? And without incrimminating myself with my husband by
> >> > telling
> >> > him
> >> > that I messed it up is there something else that I could tell him
> >> > happend to
> >> > our computer?
> >> >
> >> > Nana Bunny
> >>
> >>
> >> Clearing the CMOS (to reset back to defaults which normally doesn't
> >> enable a BIOS-controlled password on power up) won't do a thing to
> >> clear
> >> or reset the passwords managed by the operating system. If your
> >> husband
> >> won't provide you with the admin password or will reset your password
> >> for your account then it is likely that it is not considered as
> >> shared
> >> property and you aren't supposed to be logging into his computer.
> >>
> >>
>
>
> The Administrator account is displayed (in the Fisher-Price Welcome
> login screen) *if* no other admin-level accounts have been defined.
> Once you define another admin-level account (i.e., your "his/hers"
> account) then the Administrator account got hidden. The Administrator
> account should NEVER be used as normal login account because it is your
> backup account in case your normal account's profile gets corrupted or
> deleted. In fact, I define an Administrator_Backup account as yet
> another backup, and I have my own admin-level account that I use and I
> rarely use the Administrator account.
>
> Have you tried a blank password? During setup, the user may end up just
> skip entering a password and leave it blank. There are password crack
> programs that you can find in a Google search but I don't know if they
> might cause harm, especially for the freebie password crackers.
>
> As to whether any files have been lost, that depends on what you were
> doing when you were "playing around" on the *business* computer.
> Hopefully you or your hubby realizes that if the data is actually
> important that it gets backed up. If you don't backup your data then
> you have decided that your data is unimportant.
>
> Since you hubby is away, at least you won't have him in your face when
> you give him a call. Another course of action to leave the computer
> alone and hope the problem is easily recoverable when he returns. You
> could end up making the situation much worse and what might've been him
> chastizing you for your screwup might actually turn into a full blown
> rowe when he finds you screwed up the computer even worse when trying to
> fix it. The kids aren't supposed to play with matches, but if they do
> and they start a fire then I want them running to me to tell me about
> the fire rather than trying to put it out themselves. I don't want them
> burning down the house because they were afraid of being chastised for
> their screwup. Get a facial, your hair done up, make his favorite
> dinner, and get a sexy nightie to reward him on his return and maybe
> it'll soften his temper regarding your screwup. Diversion might work.
>
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