In Windows XP, if a new unrestricted user (Computer Administrator) is created, the next time you log on to the computer, the Administrator superuser logon portal will not appear. Although there is currently an Administrator user (such as "123"), what should we do if we have to log on using the Administrator account in some cases? Let's get it back.
Log on with an existing Computer Administrator Account (such as "123"), open the "control panel", and in the "classification" view, choose "performance and maintenance"> "Management Tools"> "Computer Management". (If you find "Management Tools" in the "classic view", double-click the "Management Tools" tab in the "control panel" window, click "Computer Management") and double-click "Computer Management ". Have you seen it? The Administrator account is here :). Double-click "local user and group", and then click "user ". Disable or delete the "123" account on the right (that is, the current Computer Administrator Account) (a warning message is displayed when you delete the current account. Click "yes ). There should be a Red Cross sign before the disabled "123" account. In this way, the Administrator account will be logged on again.