Today, I want to create a common user who does not need to enter a password to help others use my computer. However, I did not pay attention to building a Computer Administrator. As a result, I have two administrators in windows. One is the default adminitrator, and the other is my new account. The problem is that the original adninitrator is missing when you restart the logon. Only the new one is used for msconfig boot. the original adminitrator can be entered only when the init option is changed to safeboot, that is, the security mode. There is nothing to do with accessing the newly created administrator account. Different accounts have different settings. The software under the original adminitrator can also be used, that is, "C: /Documents and Settings/administrator cannot be entered, and the software must be reset. Depressing ~
Find a way to restore the original state:
1. Enter security mode
2. Open the Registry
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/software/Microsoft/Windows NT/CurrentVersion/Winlogon/specialaccounts/userlist
Double-click the Administrator on the right and change the value to 1. OK. If you do not have this administrator, right-click in the blank area, select new, DWORD value, and then change it to 1
3. Right-click my computer, select "manage", and delete the new Administrator Account in the local user and group.
Restart, OK!
Remember to disable the security mode before restarting.