Admin Password

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ok I have a MAJOR PROBLEM

I just when to control userpasswords2 and I changed my passwords-both
user and admin, then I restricted rights on this user account and
admin such as not making anyone able to see them. So I wanted to
change it back BUT when I typed in control userpasswords2 it asked for
Username: Administrator and Password:******* but when I typed in my
password it wouldnt let me in. Then I wanted to go ahead and try in
F8(Safe Mode) but I had taken off both of the users.

Is there ANYWAY I could get my password back w/o rebooting my
computer? Or any suggestions would be helpful too

First time on google groups so I just randomly posted, hope you guyz
can help. Thank you! :)
 
ok I have a MAJOR PROBLEM

I just when to control userpasswords2 and I changed my passwords-both
user and admin, then I restricted rights on this user account and
admin such as not making anyone able to see them. So I wanted to
change it back BUT when I typed in control userpasswords2 it asked for
Username: Administrator and Password:******* but when I typed in my
password it wouldnt let me in. Then I wanted to go ahead and try in
F8(Safe Mode) but I had taken off both of the users.

Is there ANYWAY I could get my password back w/o rebooting my
computer? Or any suggestions would be helpful too

First time on google groups so I just randomly posted, hope you guyz
can help. Thank you! :)
Sounds like you "policied" yourself out of both accounts. This is just
another good reason to ALWAYS verify the results of policy changes on a
test account before you commit it to stone. You could try one of the
free offline password recovery tools to see if it will change the
password in the off chance that you forgot them both, but that won't
affect policies. If that doesn't work, you can probably still access the
administrative shares and recover all of your data over the network. Or
slave up the drive to another computer and copy all the important stuff.
Or, better yet, just buy a new drive to use as the primary and leave the
old one as a slave and re-install windows on the new one. If you want to
hide the administrator account in the future, you can just rename it.
And always protect your administrative accounts with strong passwords.

....kurt
 
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