Re: Password issue after changing Language setting
- From: Mike Williams <mikew@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 28 Feb 2006 21:31:58 +0100
nokie wrote:
After logging into Window XP in my new laptop for the first time, I change the Language setting from English to Thai. I entered a new password which is a combination of Thai letters and numbers.
Once I turn off the computer and try to log back into Window, I have a problem that I couldn't type in the Thai language. It seems like window is expecting me to type in the password in English.
I don't have the admin user set up in this computer and I've never create a password reset disk. Can someone help me getting back into window and it will also be helpful if you know how I can prevent this from happening again.
Thank you!
I'm not sure what your configuration is exactly, so I'm going to *assume* that you have:
* English XP
* enabled bidirectional languages
* set Thai as default input language (I'm assuming you've left English as an option)
If that's the case, then you should have a keyboard indicator on your login screen to toggle between Thai and English.
If that doesn't work, then hit Ctl+Alt+Del twice so that the default machine Administrator account comes up.
.
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