Lost XP password

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phillsop said:
How do I bypass user passord in Win. XP?


If you have forgotten your password, if you have another user account
with administrative privileges you can log into that account and change
your original user account's password from the User Accounts applet in
Control Panel. If you don't have another account like this set up or
don't have the password to it, you'll need to log into the built-in
Administrator account. In XP Home, boot the computer into Safe Mode. Do
this by repeatedly tapping the F8 key as the computer is starting up.
This will get you to the right menu. Navigate using your Up arrow key;
the mouse will not work here. Once in Safe Mode, you will see the
normally hidden Administrator account. The default password is a blank.

In XP Pro, you do not need to go into Safe Mode. At the Welcome Screen,
do Ctrl-Alt-Del twice to get the classic Windows logon box. Type in
"Administrator" and whatever password you assigned when you set up Windows.

If you reset the built-in Administrator account's password in Home or
have Pro and don't remember the password, use NTpasswd to change the
built-in Administrator account's password to a blank.

http://home.eunet.no/~pnordahl/ntpasswd/

Then go to the User Accounts applet in Control Panel and set passwords
that you will remember and make other desired changes. WRITE THE
PASSWORDS DOWN AND PUT THEM SOMEWHERE YOU WON'T LOSE THEM.


Malke
 
phillsop said:
How do I bypass user passord in Win. XP?

Note that if this is XP Pro, and if you invoked EFS encryption, just about
any method of changing the password from outside the account will instantly
render the encrypted data inaccessible.

If you didn't back up the certificates, and so can't import them, and didn't
specify a recovery agent, the data loss is permanent.

So if you think that there is any possibility of encryption having been
invoked, do NOT change the password from outside the account, unless you are
SURE that the certificates were backed up.

This does not apply to XP Home, which doesn't support EFS.

HTH
-pk

 
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