Hello,
You should never use "the" built-in Administrator account in Windows Vista.
Administrator accounts in Vista (except for the built-in administrator
account) run in approval mode, which means programs that do not request
permission from the user do not run with admin privileges. In effect, you
get the benefit of running as a standard user when logged in as an
administrator.
If you wish, you can create a standard user account and use it day-to-day;
if you attempt to run a program that requires administrator privileges from
a standard user account, it will request your administrative user account
and password in order to proceed.
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- JB
Microsoft MVP - Windows Shell/User
Windows Vista Support Faq
http://www.jimmah.com/vista/