Re: Please Help

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thanks for your help

I tried hitting ctrl alt del at the logon screen twice the typing
administrator into the login box and hit enter as there is no admin
password and it said check password and username

i think that all the users might have been deleted is there any way to
restore them with a dos based program or something if not could anyone
suggest a way that i can retrieve files from the hard drive

thanks again
luke


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