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Lost
or forgotten Windows NT / 2000 / XP password - March 2009
Disclaimer:
Gaining access to an account or computer that is not yours
without permission by using any of the below steps is against
the law. This document was created for users who've forgot their
own computers Windows password. Additional legal information and
policy information can be found on our legal page.
There are various utilities
that enable a user to gain access to a computer they have
forgotten the password to, below is a listing of some of the
more popular utilities available.
Log into an
alternate account
Often many users
will leave the administrator account alone and/or have other
accounts with administrator rights. If you're not logging into
the computer as administrator or have other accounts follow the
below steps to reset your other accounts password.
- Reboot the computer into
Safe Mode. Additional information about getting into Safe Mode
is found on document CHSAFE.
- When logging into Safe Mode
you should be prompted with an option to what account you wish
to use. Select the Administrator account. If prompted for a
password try simply pressing Enter on the keyboard for no
password. If this does not work, try other passwords you may
have used. If you're unable to log into the Administrator
account skip to the next suggestion.
- Once you've logged into the
Administrator account open Control Panel and User Accounts.
- In User Accounts select the
account you wish to change the password for, click change
password and then enter the new password or click remove the
password to remove the password from the account.
Windows XP users and
Prevent a forgotten password option
If you have Windows
XP and have gone through the "prevent a forgotten password
option" and have created a diskette, use the diskette created to
recover the forgotten password.
Offline NT Password
& Registry editor
The offline NT
password & registry editor is a great utility that enables users
to overwrite their Windows NT, 2000, and XP SAM file, the file
containing their passwords, with a new password. This will not
allow a user to view their previous password, however, it will
allow the user to gain access to their unencrypted files again.
This utility is
free and can be found on the below link.
http://home.eunet.no/~pnordahl/ntpasswd/
Emergency Boot CD
In addition to
several other features, the EMCD, or Emergency Boot CD, is
capable of changing the passwords of any user, including the
administrator password in Windows NT, 2000, and XP without
needing to know the previous password.
This utility is
free and can be found on the below link.
http://ebcd.pcministry.com/
Other utilities
There are numerous
other free and commercial utilities available for bypassing or
changing an unknown password in Microsoft Windows NT, 2000, and
XP. The above two utilities are the more popular solutions and
are highly recommended. If these utilities do not suit your
needs, you may also want to perform a quick search on your
favorite search engine.
Data recovery
If you have tried
the above suggestions and are unable to gain access to the files
you need to access, some data recovery companies may be able to
access your data. Additional information about data recovery as
well as links to companies specializing in this service can be
found on document CH000342.
Format and reinstall
Windows on the computer
Finally, if after
the above steps you are still unable to gain access to your
computer, or if you are unable to use any of the above
utilities, unfortunately, your only alternative to getting
access to your computer would be to erase everything on the
computer and reinstall Windows. Any data you need access to will
need to be restored from your backups.
Computer Security -
March 2009
All the
various upkeep duties that keep a computer happy and healthy.
This section doesn't promise to make those tasks that much more
interesting, but it'll give you an idea of what to do and when,
along with some ideas of how to deal with problems. when --- not
if, but when they arise in your computer.
Home
Computer Security is a effort to make a secure computing
platform for home users.
The actions
in question can be reduced to operations of access, modification
and deletion. Computer security can be seen as a subfield of
security engineering, which looks at broader security issues in
addition to computer security.
Computer
security is the process of preventing and detecting unauthorized
use of your computer. Prevention measures help you to stop
unauthorized users (also known as "intruders") from accessing
any part of your computer system.
Detection helps you to determine whether or not someone
attempted to break into your system, if they were successful,
and what they may have done.
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We
use computers for everything from banking and investing to
shopping and communicating with others through email or chat
programs. Although you may not consider your communications "top
secret," you probably do not want strangers reading your email,
using your computer to attack other systems, sending forged
email from your computer, or examining personal information
stored on your computer (such as financial statements).
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