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Document and settings\Administrator folder missing
The administartor folder in C:\Document and settings is missing. I checked
the registry and it is no longer there.. Is there anyway I can get it back ? Currently I have two user accounts that has the administrator rights.. In C:\Documents and setting folder, it only list the two user accounts, a default user folder and All User folder.. Any help on this ? OS is WIN XP SP2 Home. Thanks |
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Re: Document and settings\Administrator folder missing
"Allen" <cu389@hotmail.com.(donotspam)> wrote in message
news:2836048F-733C-4E67-8831-14BAE7179BB1@microsoft.com... > The administartor folder in C:\Document and settings is missing. I checked > the registry and it is no longer there.. Is there anyway I can get it back ? > Currently I have two user accounts that has the administrator rights.. In > C:\Documents and setting folder, it only list the two user accounts, a > default user folder and All User folder.. Any help on this ? OS is WIN XP > SP2 Home. > > Thanks There won't be a folder named Administrator in C:\Documents and Settings until you've logged on at least once with the built-in Administrator account. With XP Home, you would need to boot into Safe Mode by restarting the computer and hitting the F8 key until the Window Advanced Options menu appears. You then use the arrow keys to select Safe Mode. The Administrator account should now be visible on the Welcome screen. Good luck Nepatsfan |
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Re: Document and settings\Administrator folder missing
Nepatsfan
I have this folder before and I have logged in as administartor when I first got the PC.. I belived the registry cleaner problem that I ran sometimes ago has done something and deleted the registry and thus the folder.. I haven't try to boot in Safe mode yet as I worry the administartor option will n ot be there and I will be stucked.. "Nepatsfan" wrote: > "Allen" <cu389@hotmail.com.(donotspam)> wrote in message > news:2836048F-733C-4E67-8831-14BAE7179BB1@microsoft.com... > > The administartor folder in C:\Document and settings is missing. I checked > > the registry and it is no longer there.. Is there anyway I can get it back ? > > Currently I have two user accounts that has the administrator rights.. In > > C:\Documents and setting folder, it only list the two user accounts, a > > default user folder and All User folder.. Any help on this ? OS is WIN XP > > SP2 Home. > > > > Thanks > > > There won't be a folder named Administrator in C:\Documents and Settings until > you've logged on at least once with the built-in Administrator account. With XP > Home, you would need to boot into Safe Mode by restarting the computer and > hitting the F8 key until the Window Advanced Options menu appears. You then use > the arrow keys to select Safe Mode. The Administrator account should now be > visible on the Welcome screen. > > Good luck > > Nepatsfan > > > |
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Re: Document and settings\Administrator folder missing
Perform repair install to resolve the problem.
"Allen" <cu389@hotmail.com.(donotspam)> wrote in message news:2836048F-733C-4E67-8831-14BAE7179BB1@microsoft.com... > The administartor folder in C:\Document and settings is missing. I > checked > the registry and it is no longer there.. Is there anyway I can get it back > ? > Currently I have two user accounts that has the administrator rights.. > In > C:\Documents and setting folder, it only list the two user accounts, a > default user folder and All User folder.. Any help on this ? OS is WIN XP > SP2 Home. > > Thanks |
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Re: Document and settings\Administrator folder missing
Here is my problem.. My PC has the pre-loaded XP and I donot have the actual
XP disk.. All I have is the recovery DVD from the PC manufacturer (E-Machine) so cannot use the Repair option.. Only Option I have is to use the recovery disk to reformat the system & bring it back to the state that I bought the machine.. Not an option at this point as I don't want to reinstall all my programs.. Just curious.. My system works fine without the Administrator account.. So what will be the problem if I just leave it as it is ??? "windmap" wrote: > Perform repair install to resolve the problem. > > "Allen" <cu389@hotmail.com.(donotspam)> wrote in message > news:2836048F-733C-4E67-8831-14BAE7179BB1@microsoft.com... > > The administartor folder in C:\Document and settings is missing. I > > checked > > the registry and it is no longer there.. Is there anyway I can get it back > > ? > > Currently I have two user accounts that has the administrator rights.. > > In > > C:\Documents and setting folder, it only list the two user accounts, a > > default user folder and All User folder.. Any help on this ? OS is WIN XP > > SP2 Home. > > > > Thanks > > > |
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Re: Document and settings\Administrator folder missing
Contact E- Machine technical support .
"Allen" <cu389@hotmail.com.(donotspam)> wrote in message news 0116208-A0B4-47BA-89F0-F6A60CD2A426@microsoft.com...> Here is my problem.. My PC has the pre-loaded XP and I donot have the > actual > XP disk.. All I have is the recovery DVD from the PC manufacturer > (E-Machine) > so cannot use the Repair option.. Only Option I have is to use the > recovery > disk to reformat the system & bring it back to the state that I bought the > machine.. Not an option at this point as I don't want to reinstall all my > programs.. Just curious.. My system works fine without the Administrator > account.. So what will be the problem if I just leave it as it is ??? > > "windmap" wrote: > >> Perform repair install to resolve the problem. >> >> "Allen" <cu389@hotmail.com.(donotspam)> wrote in message >> news:2836048F-733C-4E67-8831-14BAE7179BB1@microsoft.com... >> > The administartor folder in C:\Document and settings is missing. I >> > checked >> > the registry and it is no longer there.. Is there anyway I can get it >> > back >> > ? >> > Currently I have two user accounts that has the administrator rights.. >> > In >> > C:\Documents and setting folder, it only list the two user accounts, a >> > default user folder and All User folder.. Any help on this ? OS is WIN >> > XP >> > SP2 Home. >> > >> > Thanks >> >> >> |
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Re: Document and settings\Administrator folder missing
If your computer is working fine, having the Administrator account active on
your system is not a critical issue. The account is there for emergency use. One thing I would advise is to always have at least two accounts you've created on your computer that are Computer Administrators. That way if one becomes corrupt, you will, hopefully, still have the other one available. Here's a test you can run in normal mode to check for the presence of the Administrator account. Go to Start -> Run and enter cmd.exe in the Open box. This should open a command prompt window. Enter the following command at the prompt and hit the Enter key. net user Is the Administrator account listed? If not, enter this command. net user administrator Look for a line that says Account active. It should say Yes. If it doesn't enter the following command. net user administrator /active:yes Booting into Safe Mode should not be a problem as your other accounts would be listed on the Welcome screen. If it's simply a matter of the folder being deleted, it will be recreated when you log on to the Administrator account. If none of these suggestions help resolve the problem, your only alternative may be to reinstall Windows. Since you only have a Restore CD, I'd leave well enough alone. Good luck Nepatsfan "Allen" <cu389@hotmail.com.(donotspam)> wrote in message news:221A2390-417E-4CF0-8AFD-21BA88DFC6AE@microsoft.com... > Nepatsfan > > I have this folder before and I have logged in as administartor when I first > got the PC.. I belived the registry cleaner problem that I ran sometimes ago > has done something and deleted the registry and thus the folder.. I haven't > try to boot in Safe mode yet as I worry the administartor option will n ot be > there and I will be stucked.. > > > "Nepatsfan" wrote: > >> "Allen" <cu389@hotmail.com.(donotspam)> wrote in message >> news:2836048F-733C-4E67-8831-14BAE7179BB1@microsoft.com... >> > The administartor folder in C:\Document and settings is missing. I checked >> > the registry and it is no longer there.. Is there anyway I can get it back >> > ? >> > Currently I have two user accounts that has the administrator rights.. In >> > C:\Documents and setting folder, it only list the two user accounts, a >> > default user folder and All User folder.. Any help on this ? OS is WIN XP >> > SP2 Home. >> > >> > Thanks >> >> >> There won't be a folder named Administrator in C:\Documents and Settings >> until >> you've logged on at least once with the built-in Administrator account. With >> XP >> Home, you would need to boot into Safe Mode by restarting the computer and >> hitting the F8 key until the Window Advanced Options menu appears. You then >> use >> the arrow keys to select Safe Mode. The Administrator account should now be >> visible on the Welcome screen. >> >> Good luck >> >> Nepatsfan >> >> >> |
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Re: Document and settings\Administrator folder missing
Never mind.. Ran the system in safe mode and the Administrator logon icon
showup. After I sign in using this Administrator sign-in and then reboot back to normal startup, the Administrator folder now show up in c:\document and settings. "windmap" wrote: > Contact E- Machine technical support . > > > "Allen" <cu389@hotmail.com.(donotspam)> wrote in message > news 0116208-A0B4-47BA-89F0-F6A60CD2A426@microsoft.com...> > Here is my problem.. My PC has the pre-loaded XP and I donot have the > > actual > > XP disk.. All I have is the recovery DVD from the PC manufacturer > > (E-Machine) > > so cannot use the Repair option.. Only Option I have is to use the > > recovery > > disk to reformat the system & bring it back to the state that I bought the > > machine.. Not an option at this point as I don't want to reinstall all my > > programs.. Just curious.. My system works fine without the Administrator > > account.. So what will be the problem if I just leave it as it is ??? > > > > "windmap" wrote: > > > >> Perform repair install to resolve the problem. > >> > >> "Allen" <cu389@hotmail.com.(donotspam)> wrote in message > >> news:2836048F-733C-4E67-8831-14BAE7179BB1@microsoft.com... > >> > The administartor folder in C:\Document and settings is missing. I > >> > checked > >> > the registry and it is no longer there.. Is there anyway I can get it > >> > back > >> > ? > >> > Currently I have two user accounts that has the administrator rights.. > >> > In > >> > C:\Documents and setting folder, it only list the two user accounts, a > >> > default user folder and All User folder.. Any help on this ? OS is WIN > >> > XP > >> > SP2 Home. > >> > > >> > Thanks > >> > >> > >> > > > |
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Re: Document and settings\Administrator folder missing
Thanks Nepatsan.. The folder now show up in c:\document and settings after I
did a safe mode startup and sign in using the administrator account. Yes, I do have two user account setup which both have administrator rights. "Nepatsfan" wrote: > If your computer is working fine, having the Administrator account active on > your system is not a critical issue. The account is there for emergency use. One > thing I would advise is to always have at least two accounts you've created on > your computer that are Computer Administrators. That way if one becomes corrupt, > you will, hopefully, still have the other one available. > > Here's a test you can run in normal mode to check for the presence of the > Administrator account. > > Go to Start -> Run and enter cmd.exe in the Open box. > This should open a command prompt window. > Enter the following command at the prompt and hit the Enter key. > > net user > > Is the Administrator account listed? If not, enter this command. > > net user administrator > > Look for a line that says Account active. It should say Yes. If it doesn't enter > the following command. > > net user administrator /active:yes > > Booting into Safe Mode should not be a problem as your other accounts would be > listed on the Welcome screen. If it's simply a matter of the folder being > deleted, it will be recreated when you log on to the Administrator account. > > If none of these suggestions help resolve the problem, your only alternative may > be to reinstall Windows. Since you only have a Restore CD, I'd leave well enough > alone. > > Good luck > > Nepatsfan > > "Allen" <cu389@hotmail.com.(donotspam)> wrote in message > news:221A2390-417E-4CF0-8AFD-21BA88DFC6AE@microsoft.com... > > Nepatsfan > > > > I have this folder before and I have logged in as administartor when I first > > got the PC.. I belived the registry cleaner problem that I ran sometimes ago > > has done something and deleted the registry and thus the folder.. I haven't > > try to boot in Safe mode yet as I worry the administartor option will n ot be > > there and I will be stucked.. > > > > > > "Nepatsfan" wrote: > > > >> "Allen" <cu389@hotmail.com.(donotspam)> wrote in message > >> news:2836048F-733C-4E67-8831-14BAE7179BB1@microsoft.com... > >> > The administartor folder in C:\Document and settings is missing. I checked > >> > the registry and it is no longer there.. Is there anyway I can get it back > >> > ? > >> > Currently I have two user accounts that has the administrator rights.. In > >> > C:\Documents and setting folder, it only list the two user accounts, a > >> > default user folder and All User folder.. Any help on this ? OS is WIN XP > >> > SP2 Home. > >> > > >> > Thanks > >> > >> > >> There won't be a folder named Administrator in C:\Documents and Settings > >> until > >> you've logged on at least once with the built-in Administrator account. With > >> XP > >> Home, you would need to boot into Safe Mode by restarting the computer and > >> hitting the F8 key until the Window Advanced Options menu appears. You then > >> use > >> the arrow keys to select Safe Mode. The Administrator account should now be > >> visible on the Welcome screen. > >> > >> Good luck > >> > >> Nepatsfan > >> > >> > >> > > > > |
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Re: Document and settings\Administrator folder missing
You're welcome. Thanks for the update.
Nepatsfan "Allen" <cu389@hotmail.com.(donotspam)> wrote in message news:6424B70B-77F5-4F94-B9AC-33BC9B68067F@microsoft.com... > Thanks Nepatsan.. The folder now show up in c:\document and settings after I > did a safe mode startup and sign in using the administrator account. Yes, I > do have two user account setup which both have administrator rights. > > "Nepatsfan" wrote: > >> If your computer is working fine, having the Administrator account active on >> your system is not a critical issue. The account is there for emergency use. >> One >> thing I would advise is to always have at least two accounts you've created >> on >> your computer that are Computer Administrators. That way if one becomes >> corrupt, >> you will, hopefully, still have the other one available. >> >> Here's a test you can run in normal mode to check for the presence of the >> Administrator account. >> >> Go to Start -> Run and enter cmd.exe in the Open box. >> This should open a command prompt window. >> Enter the following command at the prompt and hit the Enter key. >> >> net user >> >> Is the Administrator account listed? If not, enter this command. >> >> net user administrator >> >> Look for a line that says Account active. It should say Yes. If it doesn't >> enter >> the following command. >> >> net user administrator /active:yes >> >> Booting into Safe Mode should not be a problem as your other accounts would >> be >> listed on the Welcome screen. If it's simply a matter of the folder being >> deleted, it will be recreated when you log on to the Administrator account. >> >> If none of these suggestions help resolve the problem, your only alternative >> may >> be to reinstall Windows. Since you only have a Restore CD, I'd leave well >> enough >> alone. >> >> Good luck >> >> Nepatsfan >> >> "Allen" <cu389@hotmail.com.(donotspam)> wrote in message >> news:221A2390-417E-4CF0-8AFD-21BA88DFC6AE@microsoft.com... >> > Nepatsfan >> > >> > I have this folder before and I have logged in as administartor when I >> > first >> > got the PC.. I belived the registry cleaner problem that I ran sometimes >> > ago >> > has done something and deleted the registry and thus the folder.. I haven't >> > try to boot in Safe mode yet as I worry the administartor option will n ot >> > be >> > there and I will be stucked.. >> > >> > >> > "Nepatsfan" wrote: >> > >> >> "Allen" <cu389@hotmail.com.(donotspam)> wrote in message >> >> news:2836048F-733C-4E67-8831-14BAE7179BB1@microsoft.com... >> >> > The administartor folder in C:\Document and settings is missing. I >> >> > checked >> >> > the registry and it is no longer there.. Is there anyway I can get it >> >> > back >> >> > ? >> >> > Currently I have two user accounts that has the administrator rights.. >> >> > In >> >> > C:\Documents and setting folder, it only list the two user accounts, a >> >> > default user folder and All User folder.. Any help on this ? OS is WIN >> >> > XP >> >> > SP2 Home. >> >> > >> >> > Thanks >> >> >> >> >> >> There won't be a folder named Administrator in C:\Documents and Settings >> >> until >> >> you've logged on at least once with the built-in Administrator account. >> >> With >> >> XP >> >> Home, you would need to boot into Safe Mode by restarting the computer and >> >> hitting the F8 key until the Window Advanced Options menu appears. You >> >> then >> >> use >> >> the arrow keys to select Safe Mode. The Administrator account should now >> >> be >> >> visible on the Welcome screen. >> >> >> >> Good luck >> >> >> >> Nepatsfan >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> |
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