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I'm most say that you are the person who is closest to my problem. You seem to understand it well. Thanks, for your help. Try the following in the command prompt. Beware if you put this in a logon script because this will be saved in clear text. Let me know if that helps! Lock down the access. It sounds likethe machine is set for Autologon. Press and hold the shift key during the boot process and it should present the log on dialogue. Logout and the machine should relogon under the original autologon account information.

That's not for network logon, which is when you want to connect to another computer in a workgroup. It works! I've been looking for this since Thank you very VERY much! If you're asking for technical help, please be sure to include all your system info, including operating system, model number, and any other specifics related to the problem.

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You can easily recreate the accounts after reinstalling Windows On a server with numerous accounts, however, you should strongly consider the solution in Section 1.

Boot the system using the account that has the necessary permissions and rights to back up the system. Back up the Windows folder as well as the Documents and Settings folder.

Run Setup and install Windows either to a new folder or to the original location. After installation boot the system and run Backup. Start the Restore wizard and click Next. In the Restore Wizard dialog, click Import File.

Locate the backup set you created in step 1 and restore it. If you installed Windows to a new folder, remember to redirect the files to the new folder rather than the original one. After the restoration is complete, restart the system and log on with the new Administrator password, then check your system to make sure your applications run properly.

In addition, both tools provide the ability to boot a completely dead system and recover data from the system. Skip to main content. There will be options like:. A load of text will fill the screen.

Click "administrator". From this account you can change any users passwords. Thanks, jbennet , but i have already tried that.. I don't get a screen like that though, in safe mode, i get the same screen as i do in normal mode..

Thanks, when i do that, i get 'The system could not log you on. Make sure your Username and domain are correct, then type your password again. Letters in passwords must be typed using the correct case'. And will this be one of those tools like the link above! I have my own laptop and pc, so if i could connect this laptop to either of mine, in anyway, and then boot a password recovery disc or something, maybe that would work? From there you can load up your hack disk and reset the passwords.

You will need to modify the SAM file on the system that is locked out. To do this you can use knoppix, which is a bootable linux os. Follow the directions in this link. I would highly recommend before you start modifying files you backup your computer using knoppix to an external usb drive. You didn't read the thread either zelkea. We're a friendly, industry-focused community of developers, IT pros, digital marketers, and technology enthusiasts meeting, learning, and sharing knowledge.

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