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Deny UserAccontControll - account disable??
I gave the administrator back control of the account. It still would not delete so I moved her account to a object named "Accounts to be deleted". Then I deleted the account and the associated mailbox as well. That was a lot easier than I thought. -----Original Message----- Good afternoon, I have a user account

how to get rid of this
You need to disable User Account Control or UAC to view CBS.LOG Here is how to do that:- http://www.petri.co.il/disable_uac_in_windows_vista.htm I tried to help you through my limited knowledge. I shall be really happy if some expert helps you further to resolve the issue. regards, S.Sengupta[MS-MVP] John wrote:

New User Account
I went into the control panel and clicked on "add or remove user account" Then I clicked on the icon for the "guest account" which was off. After this, when I would try to log in as guest, or switch to guest, vista threw all those error messages out - that it doesn't know how to open a bloody .exe file!

remove user accounts
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for this to work you still need to define a SACL (System Access Control List) on a(n) object(s) for WHAT action by WHO if the defaults are being used you .... User Account Control: <------------------------------------- Account Disabled <------------------------------------- User Parameters: - Sid History:

User Account not in control userpasswords2
I have NIS 2002 Ver 4.0.2.96 on W98SE on a single PC I disabled it and now all fields are grayed out. First, did you Disable NIS or Log Off? I think in the accompanying fine print, there was a statement that you would need to enable parental control if you wanted to use the User Accounts.

User Account Control and Excel
Now the other user accounts on the computer, 3, the enable/disable is grayed out and I am having a heck of a time figuring out how to get this problem solved. The Limited account will disappear from the list of accounts in Control Panel > User Accounts, but you can still access it through "control

Cannot connect to internet, yet I have a connection?
Bob nowh...@nowhere.net microsoft public windows vista security Disabling the annoying prompts does not disable UAC. Do not work in elevated level; Day-to-day work should be performed while the User Account Control (UAC) is enabled. Turning off UAC reduces the security of your computer and may expose you to

Password will not Save for Internet Email Accounts
... wrote in message news:EFD27DC1-FB36-41A9-88D8-13C06D31B1BD@microsoft.com... isnt there a way to enable / disable the mshta processes? tell me what to do please. I tried clicking the pic from the start menu, tried going into control panel and then clicking user accounts in there and even tried going in the

Limited Account
IADsUser user = userDE .NativeObject as IADsUser; user.IaAccountLocked = false; .... Or using late binding through reflection (or by using VB.NET which has late binding support in the language). 2. User accounts can be enabled/disabled by user actions, again by setting/resetting the control bits, or by calling the

Lost control over UAC
Open Control Panel, open Administrative Tools 2. Open Computer Management console 3. Double-click System Tools>Local User and Groups>Users 4. Right-click on the name of the acount you want to disable, and click Properties 5. Click to select the "Account is disabled" checkbox, click OK 6.

98/XP networking problem
On Tue, 3 Jul 2007 16:31:07 +0100, "Ed O'Brien" <edward.j.obr...@deletebtinternet.com> wrote: Useful info, but if it really is a pain, and you're sure you will be safe without it, just disable it.... Control Panel//User Accounts//"Turn User Account Control on or off". Uncheck 'User Account Control Box'.

user account in control panel
Kom microsoft public windowsxp basics In control panel --user accounts--highlight the user and on the next screen 'delete this account'. "Jack" <JJackso...@cfl.rr.com> wrote in message news:068201c3206b$e27b5970$a001280a@phx.gbl... Does anyone know how to remove a user account from WinXP home ed?

User Account Control
Let me see if I understand this: I have WXP Pro; based on what you said, I cannot go to CONTROL PANEL\USER PROFILES and create User Accounts for these said folder (ie Administrator, All Users and the Default User.). ...And not to touch them because they all have purposes. You also guessed right; what you are saying

How to disable/enable games?
Oscar del Rio del...@mie.utoronto.ca comp unix solaris Is there a way to control a person's login to perform only a password change, or disable the control-y, control-z keys while executing the scripts? See "man onintr" or "man trap"

the log in way i want my xp to be
To remove those, click the Start Button, then click the Control Panel. Then, click User Accounts in the Control Panel. Select your account name, and then on the left side of the screen, under Related Tasks, click 'Manage my Network Passwords'. In the window that opens, you can remove an account by clicking the

Disable "Administrator Permission" Boxes???
When you then set up a user account and log on, you do not get the user prompt because of autologon. However, you are not logged on as the new user, but still as the owner, so you may not be authenticated as expected by other computers. To resolve this, use Control Panel, Users and disable autologon,

Delegating Control
RESOLUTION To save your password you must back up your registry, remove the user account information, and then re-enter your password. Only people who are members of the Administrators group on the local computer can make these changes. Windows XP Home Edition users need to check the Users control panel.

controlled user account ( disable control-y)
We have edited the .login to check the logname and perform the password change, but if the person enters a "control-y" ore "control-z" is exits them from the script and allows them access to our NFS server. Is there a way to control a person's login to perform only a password change, or disable the control-y,

PLEASE how can I "own" my own computer?
In the Open box, type control userpasswords2, and then click OK. Note When users try to display help information in the User Accounts window in Windows XP Home Edition, the help information is not displayed. Additionally, users receive the following error message: Cannot find the Drive:\Windows\System32\users.hlp

Media Center turns off in 20 seconds
-or- - Remove Task Scheduler by using the Add/Remove Programs tool in Control Panel by selecting "Task Scheduler v1.0 (remove only)" from the It seems to be unable to connect ( log on) that host due to the System Account. Does anyone know how to disable the System Account, so that I can switch to "This Account"