Adun
Yes, you can access the repair environment with the installation disk. Your
best strategy at this point is to enable the built-in Administrator account.
You can then use this account to unhide your administrator account. This
account is hidden by default when Vista is installed and does not have a
password associated with it. Jimmy Brush MVP, has automated this procedure,
which makes it easy to use.
Go to the following website.
What do I do: I can no longer log in or elevate to an administrator account:
http://www.jimmah.com/vista/Administ..._of_admin.aspx
Use the 'Option 2' to enable the built-in administrator account. Be sure to
print the instructions before starting.
After you do this, log in with the administrator account and unhide your
original account.
--
Ronnie Vernon
Microsoft MVP
Windows Shell/User
"Adun T''''Far" <> wrote in message
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> Yes, I tried changing it to 1 but it said "Error writing value", now i
> assume
> thats because im using the guest account. Do you know if the Windows Vista
> install cd has a cmd prompt that has admin rights? I forgot the disk at
> work
> so, I cant test it. Either, that or another solution?
>
> Thanks for all you help everyone 
>
> "brink" wrote:
>
>> Have you tried reversing that tutorial to see if it will unhide your
>> account? Change the value to 1 instead of 0. Then reboot. Just
>> deleting it would not change it back.
>>
>> Hope this helps,
>> Shawn
>>
>>
>> --
>> brink
>>
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