"bm" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> My neighbour has a new PC and her daughter installed the software
> including a password.
> I was asked to help her install the printer which I did and when I
> restarted the PC the screen appeared asking for the Password.
> My neighbour duly filled in the password but it was rejected.
> After numerous attempts there was no success. I tried all sort of changes
> such as capitals in place of lower case etc.
> The odd thing is she successfully used her password before I appeared to
> install the printer.
> What I want to know is how do I get the window with the start menu so that
> I can change the settings to have no password.?
> Blair
>
She is probably logging on under a different account than the
one she used to.
This is your opportunity to introduce some robust computing
habits, one of them being that every machine must have
a second admin account whose password is locked away in
a safe place. It's common sense - you have more than one
set of keys for your car, don't you?
If she cannot remember the account/password she used to
use then you can reset it by booting the machine with a
boot diskette from here:
http://home.eunet.no/~pnordahl/ntpasswd/bootdisk.html