Note: There is a hidden 'Administrator' account (the account name is:
Administrator) in Windows.
The default password for this hidden account is normally blank (none).
For XP Home users:
Boot the computer into Safe Mode
Do this by pressing the F8 key (several times) after the Power On Self Test
is finished, until the Start menu appears.
This will get you to the correct menu window.
Once in Safe Mode, you will see the normally hidden Administrator account
and any other accounts.
(Note: Accounts are displayed alphabetically).
Use the mouse or Up/down arrow keys to highlight the 'Administrator'
account.
The default password is a blank (no password required).
For XP Pro users:
You do not need to go into Safe Mode.
At the Welcome Screen, do/press the Ctrl-Alt-Del keys twice to display the
Windows logon box.
Type in "Administrator" (without the quotes), by default the password is
blank, no password need be entered.
Once your have logged on then change/delete the password on your account.
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"Margo Guda" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>I think I did something really stupid today but maybe I can still undo it.
>Using a tweaking utility I found a strange user account that I figured the
>guys at the computer repair shop had left, and I removed it. It was a
>restricted ASP.NET account that I had not seen before. I deleted it
>completely. But now when I dropped back in the list of user accounts my
>regular user account that I set up without a password all of a sudden has a
>password listed for it (and of course I don't know what it is).
> I tried removing this password but it pops right back up. I am now afraid
> to log off for fear of not being able to log back on. What are my options?