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This will take you to the Welcome screen, where you can select a user. If you are the only user of your computer, chances are that your account is already an Administrator account.

Open the Windows NT login window. Enter the Administrator account information. If you created an administrator account, enter in the account name and password to log in.

If a dedicated administrator account was never created, type "Administrator" into the "User name" field and leave the Password field blank. Input an administrator account's username and password combination. Yes No. Not Helpful 7 Helpful 8. Include your email address to get a message when this question is answered.

By using this service, some information may be shared with YouTube. Submit a Tip All tip submissions are carefully reviewed before being published. You Might Also Like How to. How to. Co-authors: Updated: July 24, There are a number of ways to get past this.

In fact, you can use a hidden Administrator account in Windows XP to reset your main user password. If that doesn't work, I've linked to another article which describes 3 other methods you can try.

I've written an updated article in that outlines a number of methods you can use to reset your admin password in Windows XP -- which can also reset your main user password. Privacy Policy Terms of Service. Jump to Navigation. Search form Search. How to Reset Your Password. What if the administrator account is password protected, how do you gain access?

The only way to gain access would be to boot from another disk with a utility, like ntpasswd, to reset the password. Not Helpful 0 Helpful 1. Include your email address to get a message when this question is answered.

You can access the Administrator account through the login prompt without logging into safe mode. Windows XP Home Edition will also allow you to use this method to log on. Helpful 0 Not Helpful 0.

Boot from the CD and select the locksmith option to change whatever password you like. There is a way to crack the windows "SAM" and system files.

If LC5 is not installed on the computer that you forgot to, you need to install it with a disk through DOS, not Windows, because as soon as the hard drive starts windows it is using the file so you can't copy it. Helpful 1 Not Helpful 0. A much simpler method is simply to rename or delete the SAM file renaming is safer.

For this you need to boot the box using some other operating system on a CD and then mount the drive otherwise Windows locks the SAM file and won't let you touch it. Find the SAM file and change the first character. After you reboot, all the accounts are still there, but they all have null passwords.

However when you boot into safe mode you get the same message, so don't try this method on XP SP2. Helpful 0 Not Helpful 1. The SysInternals ERD Commander product used to change the admin password seems to have been discontinued, however there are many other options out there for resetting the password so long as you are willing to spend a little money. Some users are smart enough to password protect their Administrator account when they install windows.

If that's the case, you'll have to know that password in order for this method to work. Submit a Tip All tip submissions are carefully reviewed before being published. This whole process is pointless if you know the administrator's password as you can easily remove passwords without going into safe mode.

Assuming that your PC only has one user profile with administrative powers. Helpful 5 Not Helpful 3. You must own the computer and be licensed to use the operating system. Other Windows 7 or XP machines have no problem remote accessing XP machines across the network, so nothing wrong with connectivity or permissions or credentials.

The Windows 10 machines can remotely assess other Windows 10 or Windows or Windows R2 or Windows R2 machines without any problem. Even though Windows XP is no longer supported, operationally we still need to work with them. Therefore a solution is required else we cannot upgrade our administrator's workstation to Windows Not an answer but this is one of the endless bugs in Win MS probably calls it a "security issue" and refuse to connect to XP in order to force an update. Windows 10 is a hasty and sloppy development resulting in an extensive number of bugs in an OS that should never have been released.

Also, new updates are not tested by MS but immediately released to the public to be presumably checked and reported back That is why you often need to uninstall a newly released update to get the OS working better at least. If you have the opportunity, I'd recommend you to revert to Windows 7. Be stable, not troubleshooting! What version of Windows 10 i. Well to me would either the credentials being passed are not what you think or not being passed.

Either hat or somehow McAfee is getting in the way. So give that a try. Also check credential manager does not have anything saved for the XP machines, if so delete. I have added the IP of my XP machine to Credential Manager and a admin username password and can connect computer management, so clear out any old entries in the credential manger then add an entry for the IP of the XP machine see if that helps.

The user name or password is incorrect. It is as if there is a mechanism in between that either encrypt the password wrongly or decrypt it wrongly. Please disable SMB 3.



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