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Old 28th May 2002   #1
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security second question

I am aministrator and still can not change settings. On Microsoft Baseline Security scan it says there are 2 adminstrators on my computer. I dont know how to find out who the second is. Any help is appreciated.
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Which operating system are you using?

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I found your earlier post regarding Win XP. Open a command window and type the following to list the local administrators for that machine:

net localgroup administrators

I am going to move this to the Windows XP Forum.

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