Thread: windows admin access arghs! [and argc and argvs too!]

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    >>actually its should be locked in a led case...

    Doh forgot that one...

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    everyone always forgets that one... so im gonna have to confiscate your win98 box.
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    As long as you exchange it for a Win2K one....AOK

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    i hold in my intellectual property the only truly black box functional unit in the universe... unfortunately i have the memory span of only a DWORD, and i lost the source...
    hasafraggin shizigishin oppashigger...

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    well then all hope is lost then isn't it...

    >As long as you exchange it for a Win2K one....AOK

    ummm, no.
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    Try plug your head into Norton Undelete

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    I must say, Iam confounded as to what version of Windows
    you could be running. Only NT uses Administrator, but as far as
    I know, you can't use a blank field for a password. Check your user name for the login and make sure it's exactly the same
    as that used by the "administrator." And please tell me which
    Windows version you're using.

    In Win ME you can change your password by logging off and
    then rebooting.

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    You can use a blank password field in NT. But you can't change the password from the loggin window. That would kinda defeat the purpose of a password.

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    >You can use a blank password field in NT. But you can't change the password from the loggin window. That would kinda defeat the purpose of a password.<

    Really!! I'm surprised NT would allow that. But after 30 days
    you have to change it, right? As far as I know, after you log in
    with your password, you can therebouts go and change it in
    whatever OS you're using.

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    notsa work! AHH!!!! other programs installed well... (eg C&C 2...) why!!! ahh!!! oh, i had encarta 98...
    hasafraggin shizigishin oppashigger...

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    >>notsa work! AHH!!!! other programs installed well... (eg C&C 2...) why!!! ahh!!! oh, i had encarta 98...

    Come again mate???????

    Did it work?????

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    it didn't work... and the program i tried to install that gives me this error is encarta 98...
    hasafraggin shizigishin oppashigger...

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    Exactly What OS are you USING!!!
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    damnit i said ME ME ME!!!!!!!! argc and argv...
    hasafraggin shizigishin oppashigger...

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    well sheit i've never used ME so i don't know what the permission setup is so im sorry but i really can't help but ask

    Are you the system administrator?
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