Re: Administrator passwords

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You never stated, or if you did I missed it.
Who owns the computer?
If you do, you really have no problem.
If someone else such as your employer, you employment may have already been
terminated.
Attempting to circumvent policies is an offence subject to termination in
businesses that care about their resources.

Many here probably knew the answer to your question but the missing relevant
facts prevented them from answering.

Your IQ is not relevant I am surprised you post such irrelevant information.

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"Alan" <mailalan@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:dcdrks$c0q$1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Thanks bob, but I have just cracked the password, don't worry about
> replying.
> "Bob I" <birelan@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:%23XWRXeGlFHA.3148@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> To elaborate. I didn't make the "limited account" for you to use. The
>> Administrator of the PC created the account that you are using. Please
>> contact the Administrator to resolve the issue with the PC, as the person
>> with Administrators privileges will have the information you seek. That
>> IS the answer.
>>
>> Alan wrote:
>>> Thanks, I'll take that as an 'I don't have an answer for you'..
>>>
>>>
>>> "Bob I" <birelan@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>>> news:uK14WkElFHA.2644@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>>
>>>>I suggest you raise those concerns with the Administrator.


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