11-22-2018, 06:56 PM
(This post was last modified: 11-22-2018, 06:57 PM by Dean Roddey.)
I would assume that the 'administrator' account has not been given system admin rights. Unless you have renamed it, the default system admin account is Admin. If you created another one, you would have to have been logged in as Admin in order to create another system admin account, and you would have had to give it system admin rights. I'm assuming you didn't do that, and that 'adminstrator' is maybe set to power user or Normal level or something.
Check the account you are using and see what privilege level it is set to. If it's not a system admin, you won't be able to bump it because you aren't currently a system admin in that 'administrator' account. You'll likely have to log in under the original Admin account. And, in that case, you might as well then delete the administrator account and just use Admin.
Check the account you are using and see what privilege level it is set to. If it's not a system admin, you won't be able to bump it because you aren't currently a system admin in that 'administrator' account. You'll likely have to log in under the original Admin account. And, in that case, you might as well then delete the administrator account and just use Admin.
Dean Roddey
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