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Vista Home Premium - impossible to access Admin priviliges? - nV News Forums: "Originally Posted by Darkoz
Here you go, this will create a full Administrator account in Home Premium...........
1- Click Start, and type cmd in the search area, right click on Command Prompt and select Run as Administrator.
2- In the command prompt type net users Administrator /active:yes (Note the capital 'A' in Administrator) and press Enter, you will get a confirmation as 'The command completed successfully'.
3- Click Start, and type regedit in the search area and click Enter, navigate to: [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\Curr entVersion\Policies\System]
Double click on FilterAdministratorToken and set it to 0
Now log-off, and you'll see new account named Administrator is available, click on it to login.
NOTE - It's recommeded if you're going to use this method is to apply it as soon as you do a fresh install of Windows, so you can simply delete whatever administrator you've created in the setup process, and make this one the 'real' administrator for your PC, also you can rename this new admin account or change its password like any other account from 'User Accounts' in the Control Panel."
Here you go, this will create a full Administrator account in Home Premium...........
1- Click Start, and type cmd in the search area, right click on Command Prompt and select Run as Administrator.
2- In the command prompt type net users Administrator /active:yes (Note the capital 'A' in Administrator) and press Enter, you will get a confirmation as 'The command completed successfully'.
3- Click Start, and type regedit in the search area and click Enter, navigate to: [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\Curr entVersion\Policies\System]
Double click on FilterAdministratorToken and set it to 0
Now log-off, and you'll see new account named Administrator is available, click on it to login.
NOTE - It's recommeded if you're going to use this method is to apply it as soon as you do a fresh install of Windows, so you can simply delete whatever administrator you've created in the setup process, and make this one the 'real' administrator for your PC, also you can rename this new admin account or change its password like any other account from 'User Accounts' in the Control Panel."