I have a computer in my son's room that he put a password
on. I want to be able to access it. Is there a way to
by-pass this?
Keppy - 31 Dec 2003 06:34 GMT
NO
> I have a computer in my son's room that he put a password
> on. I want to be able to access it. Is there a way to
> by-pass this?
Jupiter Jones [MVP] - 31 Dec 2003 06:37 GMT
Jeff;
Possibly yes, but he will most likely know:
http://www3.telus.net/dandemar/lostpass.htm

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> I have a computer in my son's room that he put a password
> on. I want to be able to access it. Is there a way to
> by-pass this?
Tom - 31 Dec 2003 13:16 GMT
I do have the same claim with my sons PC.
I made myselfe an administrator on the mashine, so I have access to all files and logs. This works as long he dosen't know that I had to make him an administrator to (he's able to change my PW too), so he can play his games. Mainuser didn't work
Let's see if someone has a better solution ;-)
Happy new yea
Tom
OKlier - 31 Dec 2003 22:27 GMT
if youre the admin then you can logon as administrator and make any changes
there...
> I have a computer in my son's room that he put a password
> on. I want to be able to access it. Is there a way to
> by-pass this?
OKlier - 31 Dec 2003 22:28 GMT
hack it.... http://home.eunet.no/~pnordahl/ntpasswd/bootdisk.html
> I have a computer in my son's room that he put a password
> on. I want to be able to access it. Is there a way to
> by-pass this?