Re: password problems

From: Tumbleweed (tumbleweednews_at_mysockshotmail.com)
Date: 04/05/04


Date: Mon, 5 Apr 2004 20:12:39 +0100

If that doesnt work, do a search there are plenty of programs around that
will let you change it, you will need access to another program to burn a
bootable CD though.

Or, you could use your Norton Ghost (or similar) rescue disks to boot and
then restore a previous backup that you made :-)

-- 
Tumbleweed
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"Michael Solomon (MS-MVP Windows Shell/User)" <user@#notme.com> wrote in
message news:uAZf53zGEHA.2084@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
> The reason why someone was able to maliciously set a password was because
> there was none in the first place and they had access to an administrator
> account.
>
> If you have XP Pro on your computer, at the log in screen type
> ctrl-alt-delete
> twice.  In the user account type administrator, leave the password blank
and
> press enter. You likely didn't create a password for this hidden account
> during setup and if the computer was purchased with XP pre-installed it
> doesn't likely have one either,
>
> If you have Home, boot into Safe Mode (F8 after the post test and before
> Windows starts.  Once Windows starts loading, you've missed it and will
have
> to try again).  You'll have an option to log on as Administrator.  Again,
> the same procedure, you'll be asked to log in to get into safe mode, type
> administrator, leave the password blank and press enter.
>
> This will get you in.  Then go to Control Panel, user accounts, select the
> specific user and select change password.  Once you've changed the
password
> it would be advisable to create a Password Reset Disk by clicking "Prevent
a
> Forgotten Password" link in the left pane.
>
>
> -- 
> Michael Solomon MS-MVP
> Windows Shell/User
> Backup is a PC User's Best Friend
> DTS-L.Org: http://www.dts-l.org/
>
> "bev_oliver@hotmail.com" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
> message news:13eed01c41b3c$c4169ae0$a001280a@phx.gbl...
> >A password was set on the computer (Windows XP
> > Professional stand alone) maliciously...I do not know the
> > password & cannot go past the password (& have no
> > forgotten password disk).  How can I bypass the password
> > to set a new one.
> >
> > Thanks
>
>


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