Home · Compatibility Lists · Support Forums · FAQ · News Archive · Articles · Submit News/Upcoming News
NT Compatible
advertisement


Forum overview » Networking » changing passwords question (1/1)

Reply New Poll

changing passwords question
Author Message
Jeff123df2
Member


Posts: 59
Joined: 2001-04-29
Member No.: 5693
Icon 2003-02-15 18:15:35

hi, i was wondering if anyone knew how to make it so that one administrator can't change or reset the password of another administrator in windows xp pro?

Post #120715
Edit Quote Print Solution Plonk Delete
duhmez
Senior Member


Posts: 583
From: Canada, West siiiiiiiiiide!
Joined: 2002-04-26
Member No.: 9046
Icon 2003-02-15 19:49:02

Administrator can do everything to the pc.

Post #120721
Edit Quote Print Solution Plonk Delete
DS3Circuit
Senior Member


Posts: 739
From: Northeast PA
Joined: 2002-12-11
Member No.: 16192
Icon 2003-02-16 18:01:34

If its a standalone machine then I dont know how.

If the machine is in a domain, and you are using domain accounts, you can remove permissions through either delegation of authority or changing the administrator's attributes using ADSI

Post #120771
Edit Quote Print Solution Plonk Delete

Related Threads RSS

- changing startup menu text (01/19/2005 01:30 pm)
- Changing localhost IP (08/13/2003 07:47 am)
- Changing an IP address using the command line. (05/01/2002 01:18 pm)
- Changing the RWIN setting? (03/27/2002 11:42 pm)
- Changing the MAC address on NT Server 4.0 (10/02/2001 08:29 pm)

Reply New Poll

Forum overview » Networking » changing passwords question

Legend
View   View profile
Solved   Mark this post as solution (topic starter only)
Quote   Reply with quote to post
Edit   Edit post
Delete   Delete post (admin only)

Moderator: Open / Close / Bump / Delete / Move / Merge

All products mentioned are registered trademarks or trademarks of their respective owners.
© 1998-2009 Esselbach Internet Solutions - All Rights Reserved. Terms and privacy policy
Website powered by Esselbach Storyteller CMS System