>I just wonder the "access rights" for Administrator account and those accounts
>having administrator rights will have a slight different. In other words, the
>default Administrator account is the most powerful as compare to those having
>administrator rights. Is it right to say that?
The rights held by any account with local Administrator privileges are exactly equivalent, however, there are things such as ownership rights that are intherited by default by the Administrator account. These can be shifted to another account having the necessary rights.
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>>>As my account was set to have administrator rights. So, I just wonder would
>>>I be able to change the NT default Administrator account password using my
>>>account to log in? Thanks.
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Yes, again as long as you have local dministrator rights, you can change the password of other accounts on the local machine (so can an Account Operator). In an NT domain, local and domain administrator rights are not necessarily the same thing.
I strongly recommend that you do some reading about NT security, access privieleges and the like if you're going to be sefving as a system administrator; not understanding what the consequnces and capabilities of administative actions is one of the easiest ways to screw up an NT installation in a permanent fashion.
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>>If your account has Administrator rights on the local machine, you can run User Manager and change the password of other local accounts. If you have rights as a Domain Administrator, but the Domain Administrator group does not have Local Administrator rights on the workstation, you may not be able to change the local Administrator password directly using standard NT tools. Not knowing if this is in an NT domain environment makes the situation a bit unclear.
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>>>>Did you try to change it using the User Manager program and it doesn't work?
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>>>>Vlad
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>>>>>The NT Administrator has left the company and my account was created
>>>>>to have Administrator rights. But I am unable to know the
>>>>>Administrator's password. Anyway to change the password with my
>>>>>account(wiht administrator right)? Thanks.