You can also do it this way:
Go to Start/Administrative Tools/User Manager. Double click on Administrator in the "Username" box (not the "Gruops" box). Now a "User Properties" box comes up. You will see two password boxes where you can change the Administrator...
I would scan the harddrive for viruses and check to see if this user has downloaded anything naughty. If they have, start uninstalling. It is possible that this machine has been infected by a virus that the latest NAV defs don't protect against ie. Anna Kournakova....
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