Why does my x61 have TWO administrator accounts??
Why does my x61 have TWO administrator accounts??
Is this for security reasons? When I recieved my x32, it asked me to create one account (I used my name) and it had administrative privalages. I only saw an ADMINISTRATOR account on the X32 when I booted into safe mode.
[b]WHY does the X61 have two Admin accounts showing on the LOG IN screen?[/b] One has my name (which it asked me to create) and the ADMIN account is there in the Log In screen along with my own.[/b][/b]
[b]WHY does the X61 have two Admin accounts showing on the LOG IN screen?[/b] One has my name (which it asked me to create) and the ADMIN account is there in the Log In screen along with my own.[/b][/b]
The account "administrator" exists by default. The first user created automatically gets administrator privileges as well.
On our machines there are the following accounts:
On our machines there are the following accounts:
- "administrator", used only when the second account crashes.
- "admin", first user created. For maintenance and updates.
- My wife's user account (without administrator privileges).
- My user account (without administrator privileges).
- Guest account (activated on demand).
X60t; 1.2 GHz ULV; XGA; 4 GB; 32 GB SSD; 16 GB SDHC; abg; XP; X6
So then should I go all of my fingerprint scans in MY account rather than the Administrator account? I installed XP, ran through the fingerprint security process, only to have the program (which ran again in my user account) ask me to register fingerprints all over again.
Then of course, it rejected my prints telling me that they were registered already.
Then of course, it rejected my prints telling me that they were registered already.
it has nothing to do with ibm/lenovo... its just how the security policy and os handles the administrator account.
if your running xp home edition, you can only access the admin account in safe mode, for example.
excessive administrator accounts are bad. theres no need for an administrator and an admin account... the account you created for you and your wife have admin privs as well most likely, right?
user accounts that are not being used should be deleted. windows computers come with an administrator account when the os is installed. it must be there. if you think its a security issue or you dont use it at all, disable it.
settings for the way users log in and what you see when you log in can be set in the user control panel and additional settings can be applied in the local security policies in the administrator options folder in the start menu
jd
if your running xp home edition, you can only access the admin account in safe mode, for example.
excessive administrator accounts are bad. theres no need for an administrator and an admin account... the account you created for you and your wife have admin privs as well most likely, right?
user accounts that are not being used should be deleted. windows computers come with an administrator account when the os is installed. it must be there. if you think its a security issue or you dont use it at all, disable it.
settings for the way users log in and what you see when you log in can be set in the user control panel and additional settings can be applied in the local security policies in the administrator options folder in the start menu
jd
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