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Alan C. Brown
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      23rd Jun 2008
Would appreciate if someone could advise me on the procedure for changing or
removing the Administrator Password in Win XP Pro SP3 ?

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Malke
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      23rd Jun 2008
Alan C. Brown wrote:

> Would appreciate if someone could advise me on the procedure for changing
> or removing the Administrator Password in Win XP Pro SP3 ?


From an account with administrative privileges:

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.

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JS
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      23rd Jun 2008
Click Start/Run/and type in: Control Userpasswords2 and then press OK
Next click on the Advanced tab and then click Manage Passwords.

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> Would appreciate if someone could advise me on the procedure for changing
> or removing the Administrator Password in Win XP Pro SP3 ?
>
> Thank
>
> Alan C.Brown
>
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Xandros
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      23rd Jun 2008
In addition to what the others posted if the Administrator password is lost
or forgotten you can use this tool to blank it
http://www.webtree.ca/windowsxp/tool...sswordhack.zip

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> Would appreciate if someone could advise me on the procedure for changing
> or removing the Administrator Password in Win XP Pro SP3 ?
>
> Thank
>
> Alan C.Brown
>
> I
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Malke
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      23rd Jun 2008
elmarsa dice wrote:

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> This does not work in home edition. Must use control panel user
> accounts


So? The OP stated they had XP Pro, SP3. Why would I give instructions for XP
Home then? Answer: I wouldn't.

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      25th Jun 2008

"Malke" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Alan C. Brown wrote:
>
>> Would appreciate if someone could advise me on the procedure for changing
>> or removing the Administrator Password in Win XP Pro SP3 ?

>
> From an account with administrative privileges:
>
> 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.
>
> Malke
> --
> MS-MVP
> Elephant Boy Computers
> www.elephantboycomputers.com
> Don't Panic!


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Malke

Thanks for the advice.

Apologisies for this long reply, but I'm somewhat confused.

Tried to follow your instructions on my Satellite
Pro M70 laptop in which I've just reinstalled Win XP Pro SP2 from the
Toshiba Recovery Disk supplied with the laptop (I have not actually updated
as yet to Win XP Pro SP3) :

- I started MMC & a "Console1" window opened up, showing 1 folder called
"Console Root".

- there was no "Local Users & Groups Snap-in" in the File tab of the
Console1 menu, but there was an "Add/Remove Snap-In" on the dropdown list,
which I used to add a "Local Users and Groups" Snap-in in the "Console Root"
Folder.

Under "Console Root/Local Users and Groups" I clicked on Users (in the left
pane), and then right-clicked on"Administrator" in the right pane, and then
on "Set Password". A warning message box popped up, and at the bottom I
clicked on the "Proceed" button.

A "Set Password for Administrator" box popped-up showing a "New Password
Box" and a "Confirm Password Box" with the warning text underneath:
If you click OK, the following will occur:

- The user account will immediately lose access to all of its encrypted
files, stored passwords, and personal security certificates

- Any password rest disks the user has created will no longer work.

Neither of these currently apply to my Pro M70 laptop, because I've only
just
installed Win XP Pro SP2 (a 2nd attempt) from the Toshiba Recovery Disk
supplied with the laptop.

Unfortunately, I do not remember whether or not I entered an Administrator
Password during my 2nd attempt at installing Win XP Pro SP2, although I
know that if I had done so, then it would be the same password that I
entered on my 1st installation attempt.

If in fact I had entered an Administrator password during the 2nd XP PRo
SP2 attempt, I would like to change it.

The normal convention for setting a new password is that you enter the
current
password before setting the new password. The fact that in the "Set Password
for Administrator" box you are not asked to enter the current Administrator
Password before setting a new password, would suggest to me that I did not
set an Admistrator Password during the installation of XP Pro SP2.

I also right-clicked on my username (underneath the Admistrator) in the
right
pane of the Console1 box, and then on "Properties", and then on the "Member
Of " tab, which indicates that I (as the user Alan) am also a member of the
Admistrators Group (together with Administrator). It then occurred to me
that maybe as a member of the Administrators group, I am allowed to
set/reset the
Administrator Password without first entering the current password. If this
is
correct then I still don't know whether or not I entered an Administrator
password during the installation of XP SP2.

Would appreciate if you could clarify this for me.

I'm puzzled as how I ( as the user Alan) have been automatically assigned to
the Administartors Group, which obviously happened during installation of XP
Pro SP1.

Note - There are no other Users set up for this laptop.

How do you remove a password using Win XP Pro (i.e not 3rd party utilities)
?

By the way, how else apart from run "mmc", can you access the Console ?

Thanks again

Alan C. Brown










 
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Malke
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      25th Jun 2008
Alan C. Brown wrote:

(much snippage)


> The normal convention for setting a new password is that you enter the
> current
> password before setting the new password. The fact that in the "Set
> Password
> for Administrator" box you are not asked to enter the current
> Administrator Password before setting a new password, would suggest to me
> that I did not
> set an Admistrator Password during the installation of XP Pro SP2.


No, this is incorrect in this instance. The advantage of changing the
administrator's password this way is that you don't have to know the
previous password. So just change it to whatever you want and write it down
somewhere.

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Alan C. Brown
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      25th Jun 2008
JS

Thanks for your reply. Did as you suggested, which brought up the "Users
Accounts" box, but found that the "Reset Password"
button is in the "Users" Tab. I assume this is what you had intended ?

The "Manage Passwords" button in the Advanced tab brings up the "Stored
User Names and Passwords" box, which seems to be for something quite
different.

My other comments & questions are the same as in my reply to Malke.

Alan C. Brown

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> Click Start/Run/and type in: Control Userpasswords2 and then press OK
> Next click on the Advanced tab and then click Manage Passwords.
>
> JS
> www.pagestart.com
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> "Alan C. Brown" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>> Would appreciate if someone could advise me on the procedure for changing
>> or removing the Administrator Password in Win XP Pro SP3 ?
>>
>> Thank
>>
>> Alan C.Brown
>>
>> I
>>

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JS
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      25th Jun 2008
Should read as follows:

Click Start/Run/and type in: Control Userpasswords2 and then press OK
Next click the 'Users' tab (if it's not already selected).
Now click on the user's account name.that you want to change/reset the
password for, and
Click the 'Reset Password' button located at the bottom right.
Enter the new password into the 'New password' box,
Enter the same password again in the 'Confirm new password' box.
Next click the 'OK' button.
Finally restart your PC, and logon using the account name and password you
entered.

JS

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> JS
>
> Thanks for your reply. Did as you suggested, which brought up the "Users
> Accounts" box, but found that the "Reset Password"
> button is in the "Users" Tab. I assume this is what you had intended ?
>
> The "Manage Passwords" button in the Advanced tab brings up the "Stored
> User Names and Passwords" box, which seems to be for something quite
> different.
>
> My other comments & questions are the same as in my reply to Malke.
>
> Alan C. Brown
>
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> "JS" <@> wrote in message news:%(E-Mail Removed)...
>> Click Start/Run/and type in: Control Userpasswords2 and then press OK
>> Next click on the Advanced tab and then click Manage Passwords.
>>
>> JS
>> www.pagestart.com
>>
>> "Alan C. Brown" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>> news:(E-Mail Removed)...
>>> Would appreciate if someone could advise me on the procedure for
>>> changing or removing the Administrator Password in Win XP Pro SP3 ?
>>>
>>> Thank
>>>
>>> Alan C.Brown
>>>
>>> I
>>>

>>
>>

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      25th Jun 2008


"Malke" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Alan C. Brown wrote:
>
> (much snippage)
>
>
>> The normal convention for setting a new password is that you enter the
>> current
>> password before setting the new password. The fact that in the "Set
>> Password
>> for Administrator" box you are not asked to enter the current
>> Administrator Password before setting a new password, would suggest to me
>> that I did not
>> set an Admistrator Password during the installation of XP Pro SP2.

> ---------------------
> No, this is incorrect in this instance. The advantage of changing the
> administrator's password this way is that you don't have to know the
> previous password. So just change it to whatever you want and write it
> down
> somewhere.
>
> Malke
> --
> MS-MVP
> Elephant Boy Computers
> www.elephantboycomputers.com
> Don't Panic!


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Malke

Would appreciate if you could confirm/clarify the following :

I guess that as a member of the Administrators group I have administrative
privileges, which allows me to reset the Administrator password (?)

However, I'm still puzzled as to how (as user "Alan") I have been
automatically assigned to the Administrators Group, which obviously happened
during installation of XP Pro SP1. Would appreciate if you can throw any
light on that.

Note - There are no other Users set up for this laptop, and as User "Alan",
my name is the only one that appears on the Log On screen that comes up when
I click Start> Log Off> Switch User; that is the name "Administrator" does
not appear. How come ?

I assume that as a member of the Administrators group I should also set up a
user/logon password for User "Alan", otherwise anyone turning on the laptop
will have full administrative privileges (?)

I assume "User password" and "Log On password" are the same thing ?

Also - How do you remove a password using Win XP Pro (i.e not 3rd party
utilities) ?

Do you just leave the "New Password" and "Confirm New Password" fields in
the "Reset Password" box blank, and click the "OK" button ? (although that
would be a dangerous way of doing it, unless there's a confirmation warning
to prevent accidents).

Thanks again for your help

Alan C. Brown


 
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