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Saturday, May 27, 2017

Is There Available Default Administrator for Windows 10 Logon

Is There Available Default Administrator for Windows 10 Logon


If you remember when we forgot password to login windows 8/7/vista/xp, built-in administrator is always used to login Windows computer in safe mode. Believe you would ask whether there would be also available default administrator for Windows 10.

Q 1: Is there default administrator available in Windows 10?

To be honest, there is default administrator for Windows 10, but it is not available default. If we want it available, we have to enable it by ourselves.

Refer to: 3 Ways to Enable and Disable Built-in Administrator in Windows 10


Until default administrator is enabled in Windows 10, we can see it on logon screen and choose it to login into Windows 10 without password.

Q 2: When Windows 10 default administrator is available?

When Windows 10 default administrator can be seen even if it is not enabled manually?

It is like previous Windows systems, default administrator is available when Windows 10 is in safe mode. From the point of view, there would be another way resetting Windows 10 password after Windows 10 administrator password forgot. This way is called reset Windows 10 password in safe mode with default administrator.

Q 3: How to make full use of Windows 10 default administrator?

As soon as Windows 10 default administrator is realized and is available, what can we make it do for us during Windows 10 computer use?
  1. Login Windows 10 in safe mode when other user accounts are locked.
  2. Run programs with admin privileges.
  3. Reset Windows 10 user password in safe mode.


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Wednesday, November 2, 2016

Is there a bandwidth limit for Google Sites

Is there a bandwidth limit for Google Sites


Latest Update: Google is aware of the problem and currently fixing it http://www.google.com/support/forum/p/sites/thread?tid=22b37829037bef0e&hl=en

I was about to update my Google Sites page at http://sites.google.com when I see this error


Image representing Google Sites as depicted in...Image via CrunchBaseIn Google Sites help area, the only limit that is published seems to be the total Google Sites storage limit of 100MB.



A little bit of digging shows this help article http://www.google.com/support/sites/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=115255, quoting it verbatim:

If you receive the error message "Bandwidth limited exceeded" it means that your site has drawn a lot of traffic, exceeding the limit that we allow for Sites.

Currently we are not sharing the bandwidth limits for Sites

Once the web traffic to the site in question has lessened enough to bring it below our limits, the notice will vanish and your site will once again be viewable.

 I am hazarding a guess that Google uses the App Engines free quota, with a 1GB/daily and 56 MB/minute limit. Google should do a better job of publishing this information though.


Whats odd is when I go to the Google Sites Contact Support page, there is no option to actually submit a request to Google.


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