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Originally posted by blessedguy
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Originally posted by SpunkyLoveMuff
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Originally posted by stuartbennett
theres no such group as super administrator.
It is not called Super Admin, it's just what I called it. On XP you have Admins or Limited accounts. Vista is different by having limited users, admins and THE administrator account. admin accounts on vista are not as powerful as THE one admin account. I wanted to make sure you were aware of this as it may cause problems in the future for you if you try to do things as admin, although I'm sure that it is not your problem now
In fact, no one can be that Super Admin (well, in fact, is a #sudo like thingy), only have temporary permission to do that. Installing programs for example, require the admin to allow the super admin allow the installation.
That doesn't matter now... but I can say i'm pretty sure it is a Vista bug, Vista also has problems with some features Skins and Scripts provide... don't worry, it will disapear one day, maybe randomly...
I beg to differ!
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net user administrator /active:yes
The above line will enable the Hidden Administrator account the end all be all of user accounts. However there is something called Session 0 in Windows Vista.
http://www.microsoft.com/whdc/system/vista/services.mspx