- Aug 22, 2001
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Hi, I don't know if this can be done, but I thought I'd ask.
My wife works for a company that seems (to me) overly cautious security-wise, to the point that it interferes with her productivity. She lacks authority to install software and change basic settings like the duration before the display goes to sleep. The trackpad driver was never installed, so double-tap and scrolling don't function. Printer drivers aren't installed. They're still on IE 7, which is maddening to someone used to a current web browser. Possibly the worst is that the drive is severely fragmented (you can hear it thrashing away) and takes something like three minutes to boot up to the desktop... but we lack authority to defragment. The IT department so far hasn't been very responsive, and always seems busy fighting larger fires.
I realize the computer is company property, but I'd like to do a few small things to help, like install those drivers and a PDF writer like CutePDF. The problem, of course, is her logon can't install software. Is there any way at all to retrieve an admin password or fool the installer into running as an admin? This is on Windows XP.
Thanks!
My wife works for a company that seems (to me) overly cautious security-wise, to the point that it interferes with her productivity. She lacks authority to install software and change basic settings like the duration before the display goes to sleep. The trackpad driver was never installed, so double-tap and scrolling don't function. Printer drivers aren't installed. They're still on IE 7, which is maddening to someone used to a current web browser. Possibly the worst is that the drive is severely fragmented (you can hear it thrashing away) and takes something like three minutes to boot up to the desktop... but we lack authority to defragment. The IT department so far hasn't been very responsive, and always seems busy fighting larger fires.
I realize the computer is company property, but I'd like to do a few small things to help, like install those drivers and a PDF writer like CutePDF. The problem, of course, is her logon can't install software. Is there any way at all to retrieve an admin password or fool the installer into running as an admin? This is on Windows XP.
Thanks!
