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Albert
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      16th Apr 2008
I recently added password to the administrator account on Windows XP Pro SP2;
at reboot the password was not accepted; how can I get access to my computer?

Many thanks,

Albert
 
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Malke
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      16th Apr 2008
Albert wrote:

> I recently added password to the administrator account on Windows XP Pro
> SP2; at reboot the password was not accepted; how can I get access to my
> computer?


Apparently you are entering an incorrect password. Make sure your caps lock
isn't on. Log into another user account with administrative privileges and
do:

1. Click Start, and then click Run.
2. In the Open box, type "mmc" (without the quotation marks), and then click
OK to start MMC.
3. Start the Local Users and Groups snap-in.
4. Under Console Root, expand "Local Users and Groups", and then click
Users.
5. In the right pane, right-click Administrator, and then click Set
Password.
6. Click Proceed in the message box that appears.
7. Type and confirm the new password in the appropriate boxes, and then
click OK.

If you only have the one user account (and now you can see why having only
one user account is foolish, so make an extra one after you get into the
system), 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.

Malke
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Albert
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      16th Apr 2008
Thanks Malke,

unfortunately (and foolishly) I only have the admin account on the PC; I
will thus have to go the "NTpasswd" route.

One item of importance that I did not mention: after having defined the
admin pasword in windows, I selected the "protect files with password option"
and since this took a long time I looked in Task Manager and saw program not
responding.
I then very foolishly (I admit) stopped the file-password protection with
"end program" and rebooted the machine with the previously mentioned results.
also, I DO remeber the admin password; it's just not accepted..

Am I in for a complete reinstall?

Albert
"Malke" wrote:

> Albert wrote:
>
> > I recently added password to the administrator account on Windows XP Pro
> > SP2; at reboot the password was not accepted; how can I get access to my
> > computer?

>
> Apparently you are entering an incorrect password. Make sure your caps lock
> isn't on. Log into another user account with administrative privileges and
> do:
>
> 1. Click Start, and then click Run.
> 2. In the Open box, type "mmc" (without the quotation marks), and then click
> OK to start MMC.
> 3. Start the Local Users and Groups snap-in.
> 4. Under Console Root, expand "Local Users and Groups", and then click
> Users.
> 5. In the right pane, right-click Administrator, and then click Set
> Password.
> 6. Click Proceed in the message box that appears.
> 7. Type and confirm the new password in the appropriate boxes, and then
> click OK.
>
> If you only have the one user account (and now you can see why having only
> one user account is foolish, so make an extra one after you get into the
> system), 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.
>
> Malke
> --
> MS-MVP
> Elephant Boy Computers
> www.elephantboycomputers.com
> Don't Panic!
>

 
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JohnB
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      16th Apr 2008
And you tried a blank password also?


"Albert" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:3454EE87-3B49-45DC-8842-(E-Mail Removed)...
> Thanks Malke,
>
> unfortunately (and foolishly) I only have the admin account on the PC; I
> will thus have to go the "NTpasswd" route.
>
> One item of importance that I did not mention: after having defined the
> admin pasword in windows, I selected the "protect files with password
> option"
> and since this took a long time I looked in Task Manager and saw program
> not
> responding.
> I then very foolishly (I admit) stopped the file-password protection with
> "end program" and rebooted the machine with the previously mentioned
> results.
> also, I DO remeber the admin password; it's just not accepted..
>
> Am I in for a complete reinstall?
>
> Albert
> "Malke" wrote:
>
>> Albert wrote:
>>
>> > I recently added password to the administrator account on Windows XP
>> > Pro
>> > SP2; at reboot the password was not accepted; how can I get access to
>> > my
>> > computer?

>>
>> Apparently you are entering an incorrect password. Make sure your caps
>> lock
>> isn't on. Log into another user account with administrative privileges
>> and
>> do:
>>
>> 1. Click Start, and then click Run.
>> 2. In the Open box, type "mmc" (without the quotation marks), and then
>> click
>> OK to start MMC.
>> 3. Start the Local Users and Groups snap-in.
>> 4. Under Console Root, expand "Local Users and Groups", and then click
>> Users.
>> 5. In the right pane, right-click Administrator, and then click Set
>> Password.
>> 6. Click Proceed in the message box that appears.
>> 7. Type and confirm the new password in the appropriate boxes, and then
>> click OK.
>>
>> If you only have the one user account (and now you can see why having
>> only
>> one user account is foolish, so make an extra one after you get into the
>> system), 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.
>>
>> Malke
>> --
>> MS-MVP
>> Elephant Boy Computers
>> www.elephantboycomputers.com
>> Don't Panic!
>>



 
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Malke
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      16th Apr 2008
Albert wrote:

> Thanks Malke,
>
> unfortunately (and foolishly) I only have the admin account on the PC; I
> will thus have to go the "NTpasswd" route.
>
> One item of importance that I did not mention: after having defined the
> admin pasword in windows, I selected the "protect files with password
> option" and since this took a long time I looked in Task Manager and saw
> program not responding.
> I then very foolishly (I admit) stopped the file-password protection with
> "end program" and rebooted the machine with the previously mentioned
> results. also, I DO remeber the admin password; it's just not accepted..
>
> Am I in for a complete reinstall?


No, I don't think so. I would go with NTpasswd because it takes about 2
minutes to change the Administrator's password to a blank. The alternative
would be to do a System Restore but you'll still need to get into the
computer unless you have some heavy-duty rescue software like the old ERD
Commander.

Some tips for using NTpasswd (which obviously you'll need to get from a
working computer):

1. Download the bootable CD .iso.

2. You need to burn this as an image, not as data. That means using
third-party burning software such as Roxio, Nero, or one of the free
programs like CD Burner XP Pro or Deep Burner.

3. Set your computer to boot from the optical drive first, put the NTpasswd
CD you made in the drive, and boot to it. You can basically follow the
defaults. Don't be upset that this is Linux and command line. It is very
clear what to do. The only place people tend to get messed up on is that to
change the password to a blank (which is what you should do) you need to
type the asterisk - * - not just leave it blank. Then type the exclamation
point - ! - to quit and then say Y to make the change. Just read the
instructions carefully and you'll be OK.

And definitely make yourself a couple of extra user accounts. You don't ever
need to log into them - unless there is an emergency like this one and then
you'll be glad you made them.

Malke
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