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I cannot log in as Administrator in Safe Mode because it is disabled. Nor can
I use the instructions listed above to enable it as I never get to see 'Local Security Settings' - that does not appear in Aministrative Tools. "Jane C" wrote: The password for the inbuilt Administrator account is blank ![]() -- Jane, not plain 64bit enabled ![]() Batteries not included. Braincell on vacation. "Vipin [MVP]" wrote in message ... The built-in administrator account is disabled to prevent people from using it, except in an emergency. By default, you can log in to the administrator account only from safe mode. But, how do I know the password of that account because I never configured it during install time? During install, all it asks is to create a user account in the administrator's group. |