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tamuna90
I have problem with administrator account ...

I created new administrator account with this way: start /control panel /account users/new account and than I created a new one ; after this I turned off computer . I wanted to have two skypes turned on and my friend suggested me to do so... when I turned it on the second day , I coudn't enter with the first administrator ,and I entered with the administrator that I had created . I have lost my document folder.. please help me . how can I enter or can I enter with that first administrator account??
Can my documents be restored or are they deleted ?

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yordan
I guess that you forgot the name and/or the password of the first admin account.
Simply, go to the control pannel, users, you will see the list of the users, and look the exact name of the first admin.
Then, logout the second account and try again the first admin account with the correct name and password.
If this does not work, go back to the second admin account and go again to the users control pannel and change the first admin user password. Now it should work.
Regards
Yordan

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tamuna90
QUOTE(yordan @ Feb 11 2008, 04:01 PM) *
I guess that you forgot the name and/or the password of the first admin account.
Simply, go to the control pannel, users, you will see the list of the users, and look the exact name of the first admin.
Then, logout the second account and try again the first admin account with the correct name and password.
If this does not work, go back to the second admin account and go again to the users control pannel and change the first admin user password. Now it should work.
Regards
Yordan

thank u very much you are very kind rolleyes.gif
when I entered the control panel there is only the second(new) admin name and "guest" .
when I turn on the computer there is only new(second) admin name and I have to enter password that I know smile.gif
How can I restore my documents? sad.gif

 

 

 


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yordan
First of all, the obvious question : where are your backups ? (HA HA HA, sorry, bit it's time to remember about that).
Now, I'm pretty convinced that the user has been distroyed, but that the files are still somewhere in your computer. So, do you remember the name of one of files ?
Then, right click on "my computer", "search", and type the part you remember of your file name, and it should tell you where the files are.

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tansqrx
I can only take a guess but here are my assumptions. The first administrator account is the default “Administrator” account that came with XP. You also have the fast user pick welcome screen (you don’t have to press ctl-alt-del and then enter a username and password).

By default when you create an alternate administrator account the default Administrator account is not shown on the welcome screen. Microsoft assumes that you created this other administrator account when you first installed Windows so it usually is not a problem. (As a side note you usually have to provide this as the last step during an install so I don’t know how this happened either unless you have Home Edition or a pre-SP2 release).

Not to fear because all your files are still there and the account is still active. If all you need are the files then you can access them by browsing to C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\My Documents. You can also change the settings of having the Administrator account shown on the welcome screen by either editing the registry (http://www.petri.co.il/add_the_administrator's_account_to_the_welcome_screen_in_xp_pro.htm) or using TweakUI (http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/downloads/powertoys/xppowertoys.mspx). I would recommend just copying the files out of the C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\My Documents folder and calling it a day. If you still want to see the account then get TweakUI, it has many additional features that you may find interesting.

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Feelay
hmm.. when you say administrator account, do you mean the account that you created when you installed windows, or the account that Windows created (The real administrator account)? If you mean the one that you created, you can try to login with the real administrator account (if you have welcome screen, try to press ctrl+alt+delete 2 times).. because if I am right, the real adminisrator account has acces to all files on the computer.. else. if you mean that the real administrator account is gone, I'm afraid that you have to re-install windows (not 100% though)..
But there is some programs that can restore gone files (thats how the police can catch illegal downloaders that have erased their files wink.gif). you can find free softwares on google.. But if the first thing i said didn't work, tell me, and i'll figure out something else.

OT:Sorry for OT, but can any mod/admin please move this file to its correct forum.. I don't like it beeing here, dunno why:P

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tamuna90
QUOTE(yordan @ Feb 11 2008, 07:26 PM) *
First of all, the obvious question : where are your backups ? (HA HA HA, sorry, bit it's time to remember about that).
Now, I'm pretty convinced that the user has been distroyed, but that the files are still somewhere in your computer. So, do you remember the name of one of files ?
Then, right click on "my computer", "search", and type the part you remember of your file name, and it should tell you where the files are.


I have tried searching but in vain sad.gif


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tamuna90
QUOTE(tansqrx @ Feb 11 2008, 07:35 PM) *
I can only take a guess but here are my assumptions. The first administrator account is the default “Administrator” account that came with XP. You also have the fast user pick welcome screen (you don’t have to press ctl-alt-del and then enter a username and password).

By default when you create an alternate administrator account the default Administrator account is not shown on the welcome screen. Microsoft assumes that you created this other administrator account when you first installed Windows so it usually is not a problem. (As a side note you usually have to provide this as the last step during an install so I don’t know how this happened either unless you have Home Edition or a pre-SP2 release).

Not to fear because all your files are still there and the account is still active. If all you need are the files then you can access them by browsing to C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\My Documents. You can also change the settings of having the Administrator account shown on the welcome screen by either editing the registry (http://www.petri.co.il/add_the_administrator's_account_to_the_welcome_screen_in_xp_pro.htm) or using TweakUI (http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/downloads/powertoys/xppowertoys.mspx). I would recommend just copying the files out of the C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\My Documents folder and calling it a day. If you still want to see the account then get TweakUI, it has many additional features that you may find interesting.

I have never had administrator account on the welcome screen.. I just turned on computer.. without any password...
but now there is only that admin name that I created yesterday sad.gif


\Documents and Settings\Administrator - when I enter here there isn't my documents, only desktop, start menu, shared and etc. sad.gif

In control panel there isn't administrator shown ...only the guest and the second account name

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Feelay
try to show the "hidden files".. I hope you know how to do that tongue.gif

Enter "my computer".
on the top, press "tools".
then press (not sure what it is in english, but it should be something like:"Folder Settings").
then press on the second tab.
then press on "Show hidden files".


(when i try to see administrators documents, i can.. maybe you can't because you are logged in as a guest. My files isn't hidden.)

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tamuna90
QUOTE(Feelay @ Feb 11 2008, 07:40 PM) *
hmm.. when you say administrator account, do you mean the account that you created when you installed windows, or the account that Windows created (The real administrator account)? If you mean the one that you created, you can try to login with the real administrator account (if you have welcome screen, try to press ctrl+alt+delete 2 times).. because if I am right, the real adminisrator account has acces to all files on the computer.. else. if you mean that the real administrator account is gone, I'm afraid that you have to re-install windows (not 100% though)..
But there is some programs that can restore gone files (thats how the police can catch illegal downloaders that have erased their files wink.gif). you can find free softwares on google.. But if the first thing i said didn't work, tell me, and i'll figure out something else.

OT:Sorry for OT, but can any mod/admin please move this file to its correct forum.. I don't like it beeing here, dunno why:P

I think that it is account created by Windows -(The real administrator account) because it hadn't any password..
yes I think the real administrator account is gone sad.gif

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i lost my documents
Administrator Account Problem In Microsoft Xp [solved]

I lost my documents when changed from admin!? Administrator Account Problem In Microsoft Xp [solved] On my windows xp I accidently changed from administrator to the general account, and the next time I logged on all the items in the "my documents" folder were gone including pictures, vids, and all my music. Even my itunes music! PLEASE HELP! -question by Denny vee

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iGuest
i have the same problem
Administrator Account Problem In Microsoft Xp [solved]

hi I have the same problem but when I go to document and settings/administrator it comes up cant access this folder how do I get around that I'm also logged in as administraor so I should be able to access it but I cant 

-reply by dennyvee

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iGuest
Using Data
Administrator Account Problem In Microsoft Xp [solved]

This problem was happen to me, and I just use TunUp to restore the deleted files 

the sulotion is easy ;) 

Good Luck

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iGuest
Login problems
Administrator Account Problem In Microsoft Xp [solved]

I am trying to login on computer when I turn on computer a blue screen asking for administrator and password I've tried everything will not let me get past this part.

-question by Mick

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iGuest
i lost my data
Administrator Account Problem In Microsoft Xp [solved]

Whenever I turn off the computer, I lost all of my data, why? once my PC just powered off due to some reason but when I turned it on, my all data lost from my documents. How can I repair this problem?

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