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02-01-2009 12:16 PM
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Does anyone know how to bypass this ? or if there is a free software that will give him the password.?
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02-01-2009 12:47 PM
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http://www.pcloginnow.com/
Regards
Jeff
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02-01-2009 12:48 PM
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02-01-2009 12:49 PM
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02-01-2009 2:00 PM
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Thanks to all three of you... I will pass them on to him. and he can "fiddle around" to fix them !!
Cheers
Gerry
Re: Admin Password finder
02-01-2009 11:28 PM
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The other thing is how is he logging on? If its been a works laptop there could be 2 logins one for a domain and one for the local machine. If the machine is set to log in to a domain and allow caching he could be logging in to the domain not the local machine there will be more than one name in the drop down list for the machine name
Re: Admin Password finder
03-01-2009 9:58 AM
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03-01-2009 12:14 PM
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Re: Admin Password finder
08-01-2009 9:27 PM
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First log in to whatever account you can. Then click start->Run. Type in cmd and press enter
When the command line window opens, check the time displayed on your clock (bottom right corner) and add a minute or so to it for use in the command described below. in the command window type: -
AT hh:mm /interactive cmd.exe
substituting the time from the clock in the position shown as hh:mm. Now press enter. You should get a reply stating that a job has been scheduled and it will give a ID number. Now close the command window.
If you have entered the command correctly, at the time you specified, a command window will open again ready for you to type into. In this window type: -
net user Administrator NEWPASSWORD
where NEWPASSWORD is the password that you want to set for the administrator account. You should get a response stating that the requested action has been completed. Close the command window. Now log in to the administrator account using the the new password.
Re: Admin Password finder
09-01-2009 9:25 AM
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Quote There is a simple, built in and free method to change the administrator password for any XP machine
Will this only work if logged in on an account with admin privileges? A quick Google seems to indicate that this is the case, though not using exactly your method.
A good idea for anyone who has recovered their password, or indeed has not yet lost it, is to create a password recovery disk:
"How to create and use a password reset disk for a computer that is not a domain member in Windows XP"
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/305478
I do not have passwords on any of my PCs, but I have recovery disks for all of them in case someone sets an admin password (accidently or otherwise)!
Regards,
Neil
Re: Admin Password finder
09-01-2009 11:34 AM
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Download the Trinity Rescue Kit from http://www.trinityhome.org/, and burn the ISO image to a blank CD. (it's free)
Boot the pc off the CD and it will load the Linux OS
At the command prompt type winpass -u Administrator
It will search for volumes and prompt you which volume to mount
When the windows volume is mounted you then have four options one being to reset the password (you don't need to enter the old password)
You can also enable the admin account if it has been disabled.
Boot into safe mode and login as administrator
hope this helps
Re: Admin Password finder
09-01-2009 12:40 PM
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For the sake of a few hours on the bench (most of which will simply be waiting for the wipe to finish or setup to complete) this is unforgivable.
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09-01-2009 12:46 PM
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Computers should have been wiped before release.
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09-01-2009 9:14 PM
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