My guest user is administrator and I can't remove it! VERY COMPLICATED!!
Okay for whatever reason I made my guest account admin I didn't think much of it... but I guess until now it became a big problem. I can't install anything or do anything that requires Admin rights... and even when I'm on the guest user(admin) I still can't use anything admin related. I can't CHANGE the GUEST account type, I can't ADD or REMOVE any accounts because it says that I'm trying to use invalid characters such as #$&(@... i tried going on Command Prompt in safe mode to activate the built-in admin.. "net user administrator /active:yes" with no luck it said "Access denied" how do I solve this? I really tried looking into a lot of guides and I just see the same responses from the people that never dealt with this that just suggest things to try to be helpful but never really work... has anyone solved this?
July 22nd, 2012 1:10am

If you don't have administator rights there is nothing you can do. It's designed that way. -- . -- "georgie123" wrote in message news:e3be7031-c848-4d70-ad6a-6bb89a86cde1... Okay for whatever reason I made my guest account admin I didn't think much of it... but I guess until now it became a big problem. I can't install anything or do anything that requires Admin rights... and even when I'm on the guest user(admin) I still can't use anything admin related. I can't CHANGE the GUEST account type, I can't ADD or REMOVE any accounts because it says that I'm trying to use invalid characters such as #$&(@... i tried going on Command Prompt in safe mode to activate the built-in admin.. "net user administrator /active:yes" with no luck it said "Access denied" how do I solve this? I really tried looking into a lot of guides and I just see the same responses from the people that never dealt with this that just suggest things to try to be helpful but never really work... has anyone solved this?
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July 22nd, 2012 1:32am

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