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Old June 9th 09, 01:25 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.administration_accounts_passwords
alfrodull@gmail.com
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Default prompt for admin name and password

Hi,

I'm trying to set up a Vista Enterprise box, fully patched and on a
domain so that when I right click on an app and then click on Run as
administrator it prompts me for a user name and a password. I login
with a non-privileged domain account and need to elevate to an account
that has admin privileges on the domain and locally.

I know it is possible because that is how my current computer is
configured. I just can't find the tip sheet I found last time.

Thanks!
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Old June 17th 09, 04:55 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.administration_accounts_passwords
help
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Posts: 29
Default prompt for admin name and password

There are a lot of Windows password revealers and crackers available.



Windows password recovery tool:

but I’ve found that Windows Password Recovery Tool is the most effective.:
it not only supports XP, 2000, and NT, I have personally tested it with
Vista Home Premium and Ultimate. It works perfectly to reset any local user
account to a blank password.
http://www.windowspasswordsrecovery.com



pwdump2:
http://razor.bindview.com/tools/files/pwdump2.zip


" wrote:

Hi,

I'm trying to set up a Vista Enterprise box, fully patched and on a
domain so that when I right click on an app and then click on Run as
administrator it prompts me for a user name and a password. I login
with a non-privileged domain account and need to elevate to an account
that has admin privileges on the domain and locally.

I know it is possible because that is how my current computer is
configured. I just can't find the tip sheet I found last time.

Thanks!

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Old June 17th 09, 04:55 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.administration_accounts_passwords
help
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Posts: 29
Default prompt for admin name and password

There are a lot of Windows password revealers and crackers available.



Windows password recovery tool:

but I’ve found that Windows Password Recovery Tool is the most effective.:
it not only supports XP, 2000, and NT, I have personally tested it with
Vista Home Premium and Ultimate. It works perfectly to reset any local user
account to a blank password.
http://www.windowspasswordsrecovery.com



pwdump2:
http://razor.bindview.com/tools/files/pwdump2.zip


" wrote:

Hi,

I'm trying to set up a Vista Enterprise box, fully patched and on a
domain so that when I right click on an app and then click on Run as
administrator it prompts me for a user name and a password. I login
with a non-privileged domain account and need to elevate to an account
that has admin privileges on the domain and locally.

I know it is possible because that is how my current computer is
configured. I just can't find the tip sheet I found last time.

Thanks!

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Old June 18th 09, 04:37 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.administration_accounts_passwords
GTS
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Posts: 405
Default prompt for admin name and password - SPAM


"help" wrote in message
...
There are a lot of Windows password revealers and crackers available.



Windows password recovery tool:

but I’ve found that Windows Password Recovery Tool is the most effective.:
it not only supports XP, 2000, and NT, I have personally tested it with
Vista Home Premium and Ultimate. It works perfectly to reset any local
user
account to a blank password.
http://www.windowspasswordsrecovery.com



pwdump2:
http://razor.bindview.com/tools/files/pwdump2.zip


" wrote:

Hi,

I'm trying to set up a Vista Enterprise box, fully patched and on a
domain so that when I right click on an app and then click on Run as
administrator it prompts me for a user name and a password. I login
with a non-privileged domain account and need to elevate to an account
that has admin privileges on the domain and locally.

I know it is possible because that is how my current computer is
configured. I just can't find the tip sheet I found last time.

Thanks!


  #5 (permalink)  
Old June 18th 09, 04:37 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.administration_accounts_passwords
GTS
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Posts: 405
Default prompt for admin name and password - SPAM


"help" wrote in message
...
There are a lot of Windows password revealers and crackers available.



Windows password recovery tool:

but I’ve found that Windows Password Recovery Tool is the most effective.:
it not only supports XP, 2000, and NT, I have personally tested it with
Vista Home Premium and Ultimate. It works perfectly to reset any local
user
account to a blank password.
http://www.windowspasswordsrecovery.com



pwdump2:
http://razor.bindview.com/tools/files/pwdump2.zip


" wrote:

Hi,

I'm trying to set up a Vista Enterprise box, fully patched and on a
domain so that when I right click on an app and then click on Run as
administrator it prompts me for a user name and a password. I login
with a non-privileged domain account and need to elevate to an account
that has admin privileges on the domain and locally.

I know it is possible because that is how my current computer is
configured. I just can't find the tip sheet I found last time.

Thanks!


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Old June 22nd 09, 01:17 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.administration_accounts_passwords
finglonger
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Default prompt for admin name and password


alfrodull;1062005 Wrote:
Hi,

I'm trying to set up a Vista Enterprise box, fully patched and on a
domain so that when I right click on an app and then click on Run as
administrator it prompts me for a user name and a password. I login
with a non-privileged domain account and need to elevate to an account
that has admin privileges on the domain and locally.

I know it is possible because that is how my current computer is
configured. I just can't find the tip sheet I found last time.

Thanks!



you can find what your lookng for in "local security policy"

- start - search type policy, press enter and you will be prompted
the program needs your permission to continue. if your not logged in
with an account with admin rights youll need to run as administrator
- in the navigation tree browse to Local Policies and select Security
Options.
- in the righthand window scroll to the very bottom where you will
find the "user account control section"
if your using an account with admin rights then youll be interested
in the "behaviour of the elevation prompt for administrators in the
admin approval mode"
- right click the secutiry setting column "Prompt for consent" and
select properites or double click.
- select "prompt for credentials"


--
finglonger
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Old June 22nd 09, 01:17 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.administration_accounts_passwords
finglonger
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Default prompt for admin name and password



alfrodull;1062005 Wrote:
Hi,

I'm trying to set up a Vista Enterprise box, fully patched and on a
domain so that when I right click on an app and then click on Run as
administrator it prompts me for a user name and a password. I login
with a non-privileged domain account and need to elevate to an account
that has admin privileges on the domain and locally.

I know it is possible because that is how my current computer is
configured. I just can't find the tip sheet I found last time.

Thanks!



you can find what your lookng for in "local security policy"

- start - search type policy, press enter and you will be prompted
the program needs your permission to continue. if your not logged in
with an account with admin rights youll need to run as administrator
- in the navigation tree browse to Local Policies and select Security
Options.
- in the righthand window scroll to the very bottom where you will
find the "user account control section"
if your using an account with admin rights then youll be interested
in the "behaviour of the elevation prompt for administrators in the
admin approval mode"
- right click the secutiry setting column "Prompt for consent" and
select properites or double click.
- select "prompt for credentials"


--
finglonger
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Old December 2nd 09, 08:03 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.administration_accounts_passwords
Michael Armstrong
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Default prompt for admin name and password


finglonger;1290593 Wrote:
alfrodull;1062005 Wrote:
Hi,

I'm trying to set up a Vista Enterprise box, fully patched and on a
domain so that when I right click on an app and then click on Run as
administrator it prompts me for a user name and a password. I login
with a non-privileged domain account and need to elevate to an

account
that has admin privileges on the domain and locally.

I know it is possible because that is how my current computer is
configured. I just can't find the tip sheet I found last time.

Thanks!



you can find what your lookng for in "local security policy"

- start - search type policy, press enter and you will be prompted
the program needs your permission to continue. if your not logged in
with an account with admin rights youll need to run as administrator
- in the navigation tree browse to Local Policies and select Security
Options.
- in the righthand window scroll to the very bottom where you will
find the "user account control section"
if your using an account with admin rights then youll be interested
in the "behaviour of the elevation prompt for administrators in the
admin approval mode"
- right click the secutiry setting column "Prompt for consent" and
select properites or double click.
- select "prompt for credentials"


--
finglonger


I know a lot free windows password recovery ways.
The first thing which you check if you forget login password. When we
install Windows, it automatically creates an account "Administrator" and
sets its password to blank. So if you have forget Your user account
password then try this:
Start system and when you See Windows Welcome screen / Login screen,
press ctrl+alt+del keys Twice and it'll show Classic Login box. Now type
"Administrator" (without quotes) in Username and leave Password field
blank. Now press Enter and you should be able to log in Windows.
Now you can reset your account password from "Control Panel - User
Accounts".
Same thing can be done using Safe Mode. In Safe Mode Windows will show
this in-built Administrator account in Login screen.

Windows XP and further versions also provide another method to recover
forgotten Password by using "Reset Disk". If you created a Password
Reset Disk in Past, you can use that disk to reset the password.


--
Michael Armstrong

I just found a great blog--free 'windows password recovery'
(http://www.resetwindowspassword.com/blog/) methods.
Those all are free and very helpful!
Posted via http://www.vistaheads.com

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Old December 2nd 09, 08:03 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.administration_accounts_passwords
Michael Armstrong
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Posts: 2
Default prompt for admin name and password


finglonger;1290593 Wrote:
alfrodull;1062005 Wrote:
Hi,

I'm trying to set up a Vista Enterprise box, fully patched and on a
domain so that when I right click on an app and then click on Run as
administrator it prompts me for a user name and a password. I login
with a non-privileged domain account and need to elevate to an

account
that has admin privileges on the domain and locally.

I know it is possible because that is how my current computer is
configured. I just can't find the tip sheet I found last time.

Thanks!



you can find what your lookng for in "local security policy"

- start - search type policy, press enter and you will be prompted
the program needs your permission to continue. if your not logged in
with an account with admin rights youll need to run as administrator
- in the navigation tree browse to Local Policies and select Security
Options.
- in the righthand window scroll to the very bottom where you will
find the "user account control section"
if your using an account with admin rights then youll be interested
in the "behaviour of the elevation prompt for administrators in the
admin approval mode"
- right click the secutiry setting column "Prompt for consent" and
select properites or double click.
- select "prompt for credentials"


--
finglonger


I know a lot free windows password recovery ways.
The first thing which you check if you forget login password. When we
install Windows, it automatically creates an account "Administrator" and
sets its password to blank. So if you have forget Your user account
password then try this:
Start system and when you See Windows Welcome screen / Login screen,
press ctrl+alt+del keys Twice and it'll show Classic Login box. Now type
"Administrator" (without quotes) in Username and leave Password field
blank. Now press Enter and you should be able to log in Windows.
Now you can reset your account password from "Control Panel - User
Accounts".
Same thing can be done using Safe Mode. In Safe Mode Windows will show
this in-built Administrator account in Login screen.

Windows XP and further versions also provide another method to recover
forgotten Password by using "Reset Disk". If you created a Password
Reset Disk in Past, you can use that disk to reset the password.


--
Michael Armstrong

I just found a great blog--free 'windows password recovery'
(http://www.resetwindowspassword.com/blog/) methods.
Those all are free and very helpful!
Posted via http://www.vistaheads.com

 




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