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Felix Karpfen fel...@webone.com.au alt os linux debian Since upgrading from Sarge to Etch I get the following output when I call "su" from a user terminal: [felixk@ ~]$ su Password: configuration error - unknown item 'FAIL_DELAY' (notify administrator) configuration error - unknown item 'QUOTAS_ENAB' (notify

xp administrator password
hurricane_number_...@yahoo.com microsoft public vb winapi If I made it a service, how would I get it to run as an administrator? Would I have to have the user go in and change the run as option, or would I be able to programatically set it to run as an admin as long as I had their windows password? Thanks.

Senior UNIX/Network Administrator, Seattle area
Toby Herring therring*@*teletrack.com microsoft public security The preferred method is to: a) Rename the built-in administrator account to something less easy to guess/identify b) Create a new normal user account named Administrator. Disable this account or give it a very long, gobbledygook password that you'll

Administrator Access Permissions
I figured out how to show the "administrator" account, logged on as the administrator and tried to install the program and it still said could not "run as" If you change it to Administrator, this will not work because the account is already an administrator account. So what you are seeing is the the way it is

How do you log in as administrator on Windows Vista?
Seriously, why would you grant a user unilateral Administrator rights to a machine if this only makes a silly logon error go away?? <snip> The NT Workstation setup process that is specific to the SBS push process and generates the logon error message for non-administrators. Why do NT Workstations sometime report on

Lost Administrator Password
I avoid this, as I would llike to keep Administrator away from powerful rights all across the network. Then people are tempted to run as administrator (not a good idea, the same as root on linux, which evryone warns against). Buchan Rinus Broekmans wrote: Hi Lars, Your problem is caused by the way Samba handles

SPAMER - abuse reported to administrator
dK ca...@wp.pl pl misc meteorologia Użytkownik "PiotrD" <pdja...@gmail.com> napisał w wiadomo¶ci news:47be880c$1@news.home.net.pl... kozodoj napisal i wyslal takie slowa: a wracajac do tematu, to jakis tydzien temu w jakims serwisie polskim radiowym uslyszalem o lustrach z berylu, ktorymi obdarzony byl satelita. to

Startup app, run as administrator
I am sorry, as a part time, and non paid administrator, I do not, and will not take the time, to police content. If someone is conducting Spoken like a spamhaven administrator. We've heard it all before. [...] And further, when making a complaint, is it necessary to use bad language and threats?

"Administrator" help
To completely administrator the Exchange server, the Full Exchange Administrator should have the full permissions to the folders and files on the server which Exchange is installed on. Therefore, the Full Exchange Administrator should be a member of local administrator. This behavior is by design.

Lost Administrator account
Junk.net comp os ms-windows nt admin misc Yes, logging on as John Doe with admin privileges is the same as logging on as administrator. This is why it is not a good idea to elevate your clients to administrator status. It is also not a good idea to make the administrator's password "administrator" - this obviously

WinXP Pro - Administrator account is gone from "Welcome Screen"
John Savill j...@savilltech.com microsoft public windowsnt misc From the Windows NT FAQ (http://www.ntfaq.com) Q. How do I recover a lost administrator password? A. If there are no other accounts in the administrator group then the only way is to reinstall NT into a new directory (not the same, as it will upgrade

Changing the "administrator" logon name
If
you're running Home, you cannot enable the Administrator account on the Welcome Screen. Well, you can, but it won't let you log in. You can only access the built in Administrator account in Safe Mode for XP Home. It sounds as if you set up a second account, called Administrator, when you installed XP.

Neutering Administrator
Jay Somerset j...@H0TMAIL.com microsoft public win2000 general I'm pretty sure that you can delete "Administrator" without any risk, as long as you have another active account with administrator priviledges. You can then recreate "Administrator" after cleaning up all the funny folders, (after at least a couple of

Changing Administrator and Directory Restore Administrator ...
To log in to the Administrator account, press Ctrl+Alt+Del, release the Del key, and press it again, while still holding down the Ctrl+Alt keys. This will change the Welcome Screen login to the Windows 2000 style log in, where you can now type Administrator and the password for the Admin account.

Create SuperAdmin to moderate Administrator behaviour
Rodolfo Parrado Gutiérrez rparr...@online.hotmail.com microsoft public es seguridad microsoft public es win2000 microsoft public es windows server general microsoft public es windowsnt microsoft public es windowsxp microsoft public es windowsxp seguridad Securing the Administrator Account Prevent intruders from

Administrator log in
When I called for support to resolve the errors, the LOB software's support technicians told me the problem was due to the "corruption" of the Administrator account on our server. He stated that the corruption of the Administrator account was unrelated to the recent LOB software update his company performed and

Administrator has prohibited access to CD/DVD ROM drives
For instance, if I pin the commandboxfrom the Accessories group to the start menu or copy it to the desktop and right click it thecontextsensitive menu has the "runas administrator" option. Clicking on it does nothing however. Clicking on the short cut itselft will launch the program, but without the elevated

Can anyone tell me how to configure the Administrator to use ...
You may in fact be logged into Administrator.0001. Windows recreates a profile with an extension if for some reason or other it can use the original profile. Or if the profile it is trying to create is a copy of a roaming profile, and there is already a local profile of the same name.

Rejecting outside "root" and "administrator" messages
I
don't know what causes it (and it seems to reoccur in my case), but there is a way to get a new administrator account set up. However, most of your settings will be lost, and you will have recreate desktops, OE and IE settings, etc. Somesome suggested running ntbackup at the command prompt to back up the profile

SBS Exchange Full/View-Only Administrator rights
I have yet to find where I can sign in as System Administrator. I am logged in as Computer Administrator and that is all. Have tried booting into Safe Mode, where they day I can do this, but have seen nothing in there to allow me to become a System Administrator. Is this not possible because I did the upgrade or am