RE: Use of others' material - was: Re: Administrator Password Lost

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From: Bill (Bill_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 11/05/04


Date: Fri, 5 Nov 2004 10:49:05 -0800

An exact copy of your standard posts????

It's a link for Pete's sake. Unless you are the author of that web-site, get
over yourself.

"Jim Byrd" wrote:

> Hi Madhur - Just noticed that your posting concerning the use of msconfig in
> Win2k, here:
> http://madhur.netfirms.com/cgi-bin/tips.cgi?title=Windows2000&file=win2000#3
> is an exact copy of one of my standard posts. FYI, I don't normally mind
> others posting my information since it helps to disseminate it to those who
> need it, but common courtesy as well as professional ethics, normally
> requires that you ask permission of the author and include attribution when
> you use someone else's material. I would request that you do so in this
> case and for any other MVPs' material you may have copied without permission
> and attribution.
>
> --
> Please respond in the same thread.
> Regards, Jim Byrd, MS-MVP
>
>
>
> In news:2uslqfF2ekug3U1@uni-berlin.de,
> Madhur Ahuja <ef@df.com> typed:
> > Telguy99 <Telguy99@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> >> I have a dell laptop pc running windows 2000 that is standalone not
> >> on a network. The problem is that the user does not have
> >> administrator rights and needs to install some software that requires
> >> admin rights. The administrator password has either been changed or
> >> forgotten and now we can't sign on as an admin. Is there anyway
> >> around this admin password so that we can establish a new admin
> >> password. Any and all help would be appreciated....Thanks.
> >
> >
> >
> http://madhur.netfirms.com/cgi-bin/tips.cgi?title=Windows2000&file=win2000#4
>
>



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