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Log out in the boot state, and when you click to enter, click Ctrl+Alt+Aelete twice to enter the user name and password dialog box, and then enter the administrator to enter the system, delete the previous one, or create another one.
Or. Delete the new account to restore the original account.
Right-click on My Computer Manage Local Users and Groups Users The list of users on the right side of the window contains the non-administrator account you want to delete, that is, the account you created. Right-click, delete, and you're done! Restart your computer to log in to your original account.
No password to go straight in!Unless you have added a password to your original account.
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Enter safe mode and set your permissions back!!
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You recreate an account and see!
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What system are you using? When you log in, you should be able to enter Chinese characters, you can press the input method switch key Ctrl+Shift to try. If it doesn't work, then after you enter the system, enter control userpasswords2 in the start of operation and then make sure a window will pop up, cancel the tick of the "to use the machine, the user must enter the user name and password" in the window, and then OK, then a window will pop up, asking you to enter the username and password you want to log in. You'll just need to enter the username and password you want to log in with (the username you entered must already exist).
Once you restart, you will be automatically logged in to the user you entered. If you don't want it to log you in automatically, you can go back and set it up.
This command works in xp, I don't know if it works in 2000, and I don't know if this command can be used by guest users, but you can try it.
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Delete the new account to restore the original account.
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I accidentally deleted the computer administrator, and I can only log in as an ordinary user, how to get it back? Tutorial.
1. First, use the shortcut key "win+q" to enter "Control Panel", and then find the user account in the control panel. 2. After clicking on the user account, you can select "Change the user login or logout method". 3. Then we uncheck the tick we saw above and select "Apply Options".
4. Then we can log out and log back in, and then we can choose to log in as an administrator. Method 2: 1. Right-click "My Computer" on the desktop to enter the "Management" interface. 2. Then in the management interface, you can only select "Local Users and Groups" to enter the user, double-click to select the current user, and select "Account has been deactivated" in the window of the properties3. The last step is to re-enable the administrator account login on the computer, and you can retrieve the administrator account.
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If you have forgotten your computer administrator account password, you can recover it by the following methods:1Log in to your computer with a different administrator account, go to Control Panel - > User Accounts, and reset the lost administrator account password.
2.If you don't have another administrator account, you can use the built-in super administrator account to log in to your computer. Open a command prompt, run as an administrator, and enter the following command:
net user administrator active:yes, and then log in to the system with the super administrator account to reset the lost administrator account password. 3.
If none of the above methods solve the problem, you can use a third-party Tachibana tool to reset the administrator account password. Examples include tools such as ophcrack, windows password key, etc. It should be noted that you must be careful during operation to avoid data loss or system crash caused by misoperation.
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Summary. Hello! If your administrator account is accidentally deleted, here are a few steps you can try to resolve the issue:
1.Check if there are other Administrator Accounts: Make sure you don't have another Administrator account, and if you do, you can use that account to recreate or restore the deleted Administrator account.
2.Recover a deleted administrator account: If you don't have another administrator account, you can contact your system administrator or technical support team to explain the situation and ask for their assistance in recovering the deleted administrator account.
Hello! If your administrator account has been accidentally deleted, there are a few steps you can try to resolve the issue:1
Check if there are other administrator accounts: Make sure you don't have another administrator account, and if you do, you can use that account to recreate or restore the deleted administrator account. 2.
Recover a deleted administrator account: If you don't have another administrator account, you can contact the system administrator or technical support team to explain the situation and ask them for assistance in recovering the deleted administrator account. 3.
Added:1Regular group silver call backup data:
To avoid similar situations, back up important data and account information regularly. This will help you quickly recover your data and account if necessary. 2.
Set up multiple administrator accounts: In order to increase the security of the system, it is recommended to set up multiple administrator accounts, so that even if one account is deleted or there is a problem, the other administrator accounts can still operate and maintain the system normally. 3.
Strengthen account security: Take some security measures to protect administrator accounts from unauthorized access and deletion by using strong passwords, enabling two-factor authentication, and more.
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Once you are in the system.
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When you boot the system to the welcome screen, press the "Ctrl+Alt+Delete" key combination twice, and enter the username and password of the administrator account in the login box that appears. You can also click "Start Control Panel", double-click the "User" icon, in the pop-up "User" window, click "Change the way users log in or log out", remove the check box before "Use Welcome Screen", and click "Application Options" to directly enter the administrator account name and password to log in at startup. >>>More
Right-click on the program and run it as an administrator.
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