Wednesday, May 20, 2009

Root

1. Also known as an admin, administrator, and gatekeeper this account is a super user on a computer and/or network and has complete control over it. When referring to a Unix / Linux computer this user is often known as root and on a Windows computer and network this user is often referred to as an administrator. However, each of these terms is interchangeable.

  • Information about determining if an account has administrator rights on document CH001093.
  • See document CH001096 for additional information about why you may not be able to log into the administrator account.
  • Additional information about giving a Windows account administrative rights on document CH001097.
  • See our su or super user command page for additional information on this Linux command.

2. The highest level in a directory hierarchy. For example, in MS-DOS, the root of the primary hard disk drive would C:\.

  • Additional information and help with MS-DOS can be found on our MS-DOS help page.
  • Users in the Microsoft recovery console can set the current directory to the system root directory by using the systemroot command.

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