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All,

 

I'm running windows 2000 Pro as a machine in a workgroup.

 

I somehow screwed up the NTUSER.DAT file for the Administrator account.

When I tried to login as administrator it created a new administrator account

called administrator.prometheus, where prometheus is the name of the

computer. Had to reinstall some stuff, but everything seemed ok.

 

That's when it got weird. Seems the administrator.prometheus and the

administrator accounts have some weird connection where files created in in

one show up in the other, run Visual Development Environments and they get

confused picking bits of projects from either account, etc.

 

I tried deleting the administrator account and like herpes it was back the

next time I logged in, still exhibiting this weird symbiotic relationship.

 

Whiskey Tango Foxtrot? How can I settle back down to just the administrator

account? P.S. I normally use another account with admin privs to do all my

work, but I frequently have to test my software logged in as administrator.

 

Thanks in advance.

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Guest Dave Patrick
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Re: Administrator.<machine name> ?!?!?!?!?!

 

This article may help.

 

http://support.microsoft.com/?id=296834

 

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"pb" wrote:

> All,

>

> I'm running windows 2000 Pro as a machine in a workgroup.

>

> I somehow screwed up the NTUSER.DAT file for the Administrator account.

> When I tried to login as administrator it created a new administrator

> account

> called administrator.prometheus, where prometheus is the name of the

> computer. Had to reinstall some stuff, but everything seemed ok.

>

> That's when it got weird. Seems the administrator.prometheus and the

> administrator accounts have some weird connection where files created in

> in

> one show up in the other, run Visual Development Environments and they get

> confused picking bits of projects from either account, etc.

>

> I tried deleting the administrator account and like herpes it was back the

> next time I logged in, still exhibiting this weird symbiotic relationship.

>

> Whiskey Tango Foxtrot? How can I settle back down to just the

> administrator

> account? P.S. I normally use another account with admin privs to do all

> my

> work, but I frequently have to test my software logged in as

> administrator.

>

> Thanks in advance.

>

Guest Newbie Coder
Posted

Re: Administrator.<machine name> ?!?!?!?!?!

 

PB,

 

Norton Antivirus scans the User.dat file on shutdown sometimes locking it & when

you go to login next time it does what you described

 

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Newbie Coder

(It's just a name)

 

 

 

"pb" <pb@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

news:800B1A40-6A42-4D25-93DF-DBEE5B4CCE0C@microsoft.com...

> All,

>

> I'm running windows 2000 Pro as a machine in a workgroup.

>

> I somehow screwed up the NTUSER.DAT file for the Administrator account.

> When I tried to login as administrator it created a new administrator account

> called administrator.prometheus, where prometheus is the name of the

> computer. Had to reinstall some stuff, but everything seemed ok.

>

> That's when it got weird. Seems the administrator.prometheus and the

> administrator accounts have some weird connection where files created in in

> one show up in the other, run Visual Development Environments and they get

> confused picking bits of projects from either account, etc.

>

> I tried deleting the administrator account and like herpes it was back the

> next time I logged in, still exhibiting this weird symbiotic relationship.

>

> Whiskey Tango Foxtrot? How can I settle back down to just the administrator

> account? P.S. I normally use another account with admin privs to do all my

> work, but I frequently have to test my software logged in as administrator.

>

> Thanks in advance.

>


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