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CathyS

My daughter gave her IBM ThinkPad to her younger brother and sister, she
deleted all the passwords from the computer before she gave it to them.
Everytime we turn it on, a screen comes up asking for user name and password.
She has no idea what it might be, and I can't figure out how to get past
this. Is there a way around this? It says Administrator beside user name.
Any suggestions would be great. Thank You!!!!
 
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boblarson

The way you will need to get around this is one of two options:

1. Get her to remember the password.

Or failing that

2. Format your hard drive and reinstall everything, including Windows.
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gls858

CathyS said:
My daughter gave her IBM ThinkPad to her younger brother and sister, she
deleted all the passwords from the computer before she gave it to them.
Everytime we turn it on, a screen comes up asking for user name and password.
She has no idea what it might be, and I can't figure out how to get past
this. Is there a way around this? It says Administrator beside user name.
Any suggestions would be great. Thank You!!!!

Have you tried just hitting return? The password may be blank.

gls858
 
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boblarson

Actually, good point gls858. I had forgotten that could be the case. We had
that at a place I worked before, but it had been so long ago that I had
forgotten. Thanks for that additional info. Hopefully that is all the
original poster needs as it would simplify things for them and make them very
happy.
--
Bob Larson
Access World Forums Super Moderator
Utter Access VIP
Tutorials at http://www.btabdevelopment.com
If my post was helpful to you, please rate the post.
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gls858

boblarson said:
Actually, good point gls858. I had forgotten that could be the case. We had
that at a place I worked before, but it had been so long ago that I had
forgotten. Thanks for that additional info. Hopefully that is all the
original poster needs as it would simplify things for them and make them very
happy.

We may never know. Many times someone will post once and never be seen
again :)
I would also be curious as to how the original owner "deleted all of the
passwords".

gls858
 
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JimH

If you delete the named user and administrator accounts and passwords,
doesn't the system default to an administrator account that cannot be
deleted? Perhaps as suggested, with a blank password?
 

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