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Originally Posted by Chivas
Enable the Administrator Account
1.Open the command prompt with elevated privileges by clicking the Start orb, All Programs, Accessories, right-click Command Prompt and then select Run as administrator.
2.Type net user administrator /active:yes and then press Enter.
3.Restart or log off your computer and log in as Administrator
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Or the graphical way (though I like the command line version you suggest

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Right click computer, select manage, go to "Local Users and Groups" and then select the folder "Users", open the Adminstrator user and uncheck the "Account is disabled" checkbox... But you really should be fine by putting your "real" user in the Administrators group?
/Mazex (wife has fallen asleep in anger

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