Windows xp machine password

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Hi,
I have couple of windows xp laptop machines where the userid is
administrator. The passwords for these is lost as the previous system guy
left this job abruptly and we cannot get a hold of him. I need to access
these two laptop (no network)
computers to retrieve some important data. Is there any utility that I can
find on the web which will erase the password to blank. If not, what option
do I have on this issue?
I would appreciate any feedback for resolution. Thanks in advance.
 
Thanks Jonny,
I appreciate your feedback. I am going to look your recommended site for
resolutioni of my problem. Regards
 
If the Win XP machines are members of an AD (or NT) domain, you could
reset the local machine admin password via one of several options:

(a) network logon script automatically

(b) logon individually to each affected machine with a Domain Admin account

(c) use one of the many tools as pointed out by other contributors


It is never a good idea to set an Admin password to blank.

Do let us know if this helps. Thanks!
 
Desmond said:
If the Win XP machines are members of an AD (or NT) domain, you could
reset the local machine admin password via one of several options:

(a) network logon script automatically

(b) logon individually to each affected machine with a Domain Admin
account

(c) use one of the many tools as pointed out by other contributors


It is never a good idea to set an Admin password to blank.

Do let us know if this helps. Thanks!

It's fine to set the Administrator password to a blank so you can get
into the system. Of course you would want to change it to a strong
password once you were in. Jack, a good program to do this is NTpasswd:

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

Malke
 
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