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Manejo de usuarios en Windows 2000
There is no password for either of them. I choose the original account name when I select. Now this is confusing. You were using the built in Administrator account. Set the Administrator account aside to be used only if something damages the normal working account. HOW TO Create and Configure User Accounts in

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WinXP Pro asks the installer to set the Administrator's password during installation, but WinXP Home doesn't. Well there is no administrator account. Yes, there is. The built-in Administrator account *cannot* be deleted. There are two accounts, both with administrator rights and no password on either.

Can't log in to Windows XP
Use the Up/down arrow keys to highlight the 'Adminstrator' account; Remember as mentioned above: The default password is a blank (no password required). Also See: Forgotten your Windows XP Home Type in "Administrator" (without the quotes) and 'if' you assigned a password when you set up Windows, then enter it.

How do I unlock a workstation account?
Gordon gor...@localhost.localdomain 24hoursupport helpdesk soup wrote: Gordon wrote: soup wrote: In Windows XP, how do you get rid of the password screen on start up? No password is set and the account is admin . Newly (re)installed OS. If by "admin" you mean the built-in Administrator account, you really should

No system administrator.
/noadminlockout Don't allow the administrator account to be locked out. Additional properties can be set using User Manager or the NET ACCOUNTS command. ======================================================== I believe it functions the same as PASSFILT.DLL on this policy. Passprop sets the SAM password policy.

No Administrator Account to log on to!
No password is set and the account is admin . Newly (re)installed OS. If by "admin" you mean the built-in Administrator account, you really should not be using that account on a day to day basis. If that account becomes corrupted, there is NO WAY you can access your machine without doing a repair install of XP.

Connect HPC to XPP Terminal server services?
Thanks for clearing that up for me, but I am puzzled as to why, since the "Set Password" button was there in the "root" properties, indicating that no password had been There MUST be an Administrator account, it can be renamed but it CANNOT be deleted. Check the account "root". Does it say "Built-in Account for

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This value must be set for LAN Manager 2.0 or Windows NT. UF_ACCOUNTDISABLE The user's account is disabled. UF_HOMEDIR_REQUIRED The home directory is required. Windows NT ignores this value. UF_PASSWRD_NOTREQD No password is required. UF_PASSWRD_CANT_CHANGE The user cannot change the password.

Administartor PAssword Problem
The entire contents of each hard drive are accessible by any of the other 13 pc's or anyone else who connects with administrator with no password. made my settings ---> Bingo :))) the bad news: the fat pc -beside the server ofcourse- is the only one which use the built-in administrator account with password.

unable to Switch user account
If you reset the built-in Administrator account's password in Home or have Pro and don't remember the password, use NTpasswd to change the built-in Administrator account's password to a blank. http://home.eunet.no/~pnordahl/ntpasswd/ Then go to the User Accounts applet in Control Panel and set passwords that you

Windows Log In Problem
It may help to satisfy the powers that be, but the issue for the security people is simply that the built-in administrator account doesn't have any sort of To use the password filter, the following registry entry must exist. If it doesn't exist you must create it. WARNING: Using the registry editor incorrectly

Default Administrator account accessable in Ultimate ,not in home
To use the password filter, the following registry entry must exist. If it doesn't exist you must create it. WARNING: Using the registry editor incorrectly I have been searching the microsoft site to no avail. Thanx for the reply though. Dave. Harold McMurtry wrote: this is an important account whch cannot be

HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! IIS does not copy across username to aexp.htr
The default in XP Home is no password. In XP Pro at the time of installation the user is prompted to set a password. The user has to choose not to set one. On another note, assuming for this discussion that one manages to delete the built in Administrator account, how do you then enter the recovery console,

Service Pack 2 Fixes List
For Pro, with no users logged in, press CTRL-ALT-DEL twice at the Welcome screen. You'll get the old style login. Enter Administrator and leave the password blank, unless you know you set one when you installed XP. This will log you on to the built in Administrator account, and you can set the password in Control

Built-in Administrator Account
The guest account is not disabled. The administrator account is blank (no password). The guest account has not had a password set up for it specifically, You will have to use administrator and the Pw you set for it. That should give you full access to everything. & remember since Guest is a built in account.

Administrator Account Disabled ? How to get in ??
2) the password for "the" special Administrator account was never entered. I conclude that the most fundimental key information present on the disk can be is set to NULL so you can log in as admin. BUT, nuking the SAM file also nukes all other user accounts. So there ARE NO OTHER USER accounts you can reset.

Password at start of XP
This runs the command with the user permission from the administrator account and executing the command will prompt for the password. For me I couldn't get the trigger to work until I added the /ru to the command. For a home user with no password protected user accounts you could probably get away with dropping the

Default administrator XP Pro
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password expired
That password is the password to the built-in "Administrator" account and you can use this account to install software and for emergency repairs when your If you have only this one account and you choose no password, XP should take you to your account and bypass the welcome screen, but I don't recommend this

No Administrator Account to log on to!
Now when you boot up in NT the password on your built-in administrator account will be blank (No password). This solution works only if your hard drive is FAT. Otherwise there is a utility to (re)set the password of any user that has a valid (local) account on your NT system, by modifying the crypted password in