lost my password

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You can either delete the identity (which I doubt you want to do) or find
the password via a third party tool.
 
Snugent7 said:
my outlook express password I have forgotten-and can not
find--anyway to reset it

Wait wait wait...

You use Outlook Express to get your email.. It's a client. It doesn't have
a password, per-se. Therefore the password you have lost is the password
you use to log into your email server..

Contact your ISP and/or Email Service Provider to reset your email logon
password.
 
Sounds as though he is using profiles. That said, would seem if that were
my primary email client, I wouldn't be likely to forget 'that' password.
:o)
 
Just out of curiousity, I wonder how many people try to crack other
people's passwords by asking for ways around passwords in Microsoft
newsgroups?

: Sounds as though he is using profiles. That said, would seem if
: that were my primary email client, I wouldn't be likely to forget
: 'that' password.
:: o)
:
:
: :: Snugent7 wrote:
::: my outlook express password I have forgotten-and can not
::: find--anyway to reset it
::
:: Wait wait wait...
::
:: You use Outlook Express to get your email.. It's a client. It
:: doesn't have
:: a password, per-se. Therefore the password you have lost is the
:: password you use to log into your email server..
::
:: Contact your ISP and/or Email Service Provider to reset your email
:: logon password.
::
:: --
:: <- Shenan ->
:: --
 
Snugent7 said:
my outlook express password I have forgotten-and can not
find--anyway to reset it

Shenan said:
Wait wait wait...

You use Outlook Express to get your email.. It's a client. It
doesn't have
a password, per-se. Therefore the password you have lost is the
password you use to log into your email server..

Contact your ISP and/or Email Service Provider to reset your email
logon password.
Sounds as though he is using profiles. That said, would seem if
that were my primary email client, I wouldn't be likely to forget
'that' password.
Just out of curiosity, I wonder how many people try to crack other
people's passwords by asking for ways around passwords in Microsoft
newsgroups?
I hear that, thus my reason for NOT supplying the link he needed. :o)

What? You think it suspicious that I am asking:

Okay - I have lost/forgotten my Domain Admin password. I also do not have
physical access to the server any more because it was accidentally sealed
behind 3 feet of concrete.

How can I get back into my domain controller? Surely there must be a
way....


*grin*
 
Probably thousands, and the people here are SO accommodating!

--
Regards:

Richard Urban

aka Crusty (-: Old B@stard :-)
 
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