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Log
on as an administrator in Windows XP |
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Windows XP computers have a special user account named
Administrator (some computer manufacturers might rename
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1.
If you are currently logged on to your computer, click
Start, and then click Log
Off. When prompted, click Switch
User. Note:
If your computer is joined to an Active Directory, the
Fast Users Switching feature will be disabled. This is
a common change made to computers used for business. In
fact, it happens automatically when a computer joins an
Active Directory domain. However, this setting is not
the default setting. Almost all computers in home environments
will have Fast User Switching enabled. |
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2.
On the Welcome screen, press
CTRL+ALT+DEL on your keyboard
by holding down both the CTRL and ALT keys and then pressing
DELETE.
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The Log On to Windows dialog
box appears. In the User name
box, type Administrator.
In the Password box, type
your Administrator password, if you created one during
Windows XP setup. If you have not assigned a password,
or you do not know your password, leave the Password
box blank. Click OK. |
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| Windows
XP logs you on using the Administrator account. You should
use the Administrator account only when installing software
or changing computer settings. When you are browsing the
Web, reading e-mail, or performing other day-to-day computer
tasks, you should be logged on using a limited account.
For more information, read Set
up user accounts and log on to your computer. |
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