Sunday, February 15, 2015

uac - Windows 7 - no administrator account




Somehow in the last 24 hours my account has changed to a 'Guest account'. I am using Windows 7 Professional.



The only application that I installed was GoToMeeting. I didn't notice anything unusual - it worked fine yesterday. I installed StarCraft 2 the day before that.



I have only one user account - so I can't seem to log on to any other account. I didn't notice anything unusual until I tried to edit my keyboard settings (my bluetooth keyboard's function key was not working) - UAC asked me to supply an Administrator password - but there was no way to click yes - or enter a password.



I am trying to stay calm. I tried scanning for viruses -but it also required UAC elevation so I couldn't. I can't think of anything unusual - the computer is a fairly new (2 months) MacBook Pro, running in boot camp.



Can anyone suggest anything to try?




---- EDIT -----
additional info:
I entered the boot menu and went into the recovery options. It asked me for a user login - of course mine didn't work, but it did list 'Administrator' as a choice. It accepted a blank password, and would allow me to do some recovery options. If I try to logon as Administrator with a blank password normally - it says that this account has been disabled. I don't remember ever using it.
A few days ago I setup my system to stop asking me for a password when waking from sleep. I followed advice on this site: http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/windows-vista/make-windows-vista-log-on-automatically/ (using the netplwiz command). I assumed everything was fine - and I did install Starcraft and GoToMeeting since then, so I know I have had normal access in the last 24 hours.
I am thinking of trying to restore to a Restore Point - but don't have any experience with that.


Answer



Safe mode solved this problem. Apparently Windows 7 has a disabled Administrator account that is 'activated' in safe mode if there are no other Administrator accounts.



I had almost given up - I was starting some backups and prepping to reinstall Windows. Was really happy to find this fix before that. I ended up setting up my account and another account as Administrators.




I am looking through the Event logs, running virus scans and trying to identify what caused the User level to change. Anyway - back to normal ... Wish I had tried Safe mode earlier..


No comments:

Post a Comment

linux - How to SSH to ec2 instance in VPC private subnet via NAT server

I have created a VPC in aws with a public subnet and a private subnet. The private subnet does not have direct access to external network. S...