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Ok I know how to make an account in the command prompt and how to make it an administrator but how do you sign in to that account to use administrator access? Some people said that it is automatic but when I type net user <account name> and it shows the info for the account, it says that the account has never been logged in. Can someone please help me with this?
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Administrators can change security settings, install software and hardware, access all files on the computer, and make changes to other user accounts. To log on as an administrator, you need to have a user account on the computer with an Administrator account type. If you are not sure if the account that you have on the computer is an administrator account, you can check the account type after you have logged on by doing the following:
The steps that you should follow will vary, depending on whether your computer is on a domain or a workgroup.
Administrators can change security settings, install software and hardware, access all files on the computer, and make changes to other user accounts. To log on as an administrator, you need to have a user account on the computer with an Administrator account type. If you are not sure if the account that you have on the computer is an administrator account, you can check the account type after you have logged on by doing the following:
The steps that you should follow will vary, depending on whether your computer is on a domain or a workgroup.
How do I make my browser work when my computer is connected to my wireless router?
Q. Windows XP. Linksys WRT54G.
When my internet cable is plugged directly into my computer from the wall, my computer obtains an IP address and connects to my browser no problem.
When I plug the cable from the wall into my router and then from the router into the computer, it also obtains a IP address, says I'm connected but my browser will not work. This also happens when I connect to it wirelessly.
So basically, when I go directly from the modem to my computer my internet works fine, but when I go through to router, it says it's connected (Internet and WLAN light are both on as well on the router) and has IP address but the browser will not work.
I've tried so many things, PLEASE HELP!!!
When my internet cable is plugged directly into my computer from the wall, my computer obtains an IP address and connects to my browser no problem.
When I plug the cable from the wall into my router and then from the router into the computer, it also obtains a IP address, says I'm connected but my browser will not work. This also happens when I connect to it wirelessly.
So basically, when I go directly from the modem to my computer my internet works fine, but when I go through to router, it says it's connected (Internet and WLAN light are both on as well on the router) and has IP address but the browser will not work.
I've tried so many things, PLEASE HELP!!!
Answer
make sure it gets IP Address, Gateway, & DNS. go to Start > Run > type CMD to open command prompt, then type IPCONFIG /ALL, make sure the adapter has tcp info.
Also don't use wireless and ethernet at the same time, 1 or the other, if you plug your ethernet in, disable the wireless, if you use wireless don't plug in the ethernet.
Make note of those IP Addresses, then from the copmmand line ping the default gateway ip (ie.. ping 192.168.1.1) or whatever your gateway IP is. if that works you can communicate with the router. Next ping an external host such as ping yahoo.com, if it fails ping the IP...ping 66.94.234.13 if that works its a bad DNS Server
make sure it gets IP Address, Gateway, & DNS. go to Start > Run > type CMD to open command prompt, then type IPCONFIG /ALL, make sure the adapter has tcp info.
Also don't use wireless and ethernet at the same time, 1 or the other, if you plug your ethernet in, disable the wireless, if you use wireless don't plug in the ethernet.
Make note of those IP Addresses, then from the copmmand line ping the default gateway ip (ie.. ping 192.168.1.1) or whatever your gateway IP is. if that works you can communicate with the router. Next ping an external host such as ping yahoo.com, if it fails ping the IP...ping 66.94.234.13 if that works its a bad DNS Server
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