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Atiq Almehairi
December 6th 03, 10:26 AM
Can anybody help me to find away that I can get access to
my PC, which is running WinndowXP Professional. Because
all of the local accounts are disabled, even the
administrator account. There is no single account is
enabled on the PC !!

The welcome screen prompted me to choose which account
logon, but there is no even single account to choose!!

Please, help me.. Because there are very important files
on the PC & I don't want to lose any of them (on the "C"
drive), and I don't have another partition..

Thanks in advance.

DennisLazo.com
December 6th 03, 10:26 AM
if you know the administrator password, which of course means that you are
the administrator, you can log in by pressing ctrl-alt-del twice. this
should give you a login screen similar to that of windows 98 or 2000.

i hope this helps.

best regards,
dennis
dennislazo.com/nw


"Atiq Almehairi" > wrote in message
...
|
| Can anybody help me to find away that I can get access to
| my PC, which is running WinndowXP Professional. Because
| all of the local accounts are disabled, even the
| administrator account. There is no single account is
| enabled on the PC !!
|
| The welcome screen prompted me to choose which account
| logon, but there is no even single account to choose!!
|
| Please, help me.. Because there are very important files
| on the PC & I don't want to lose any of them (on the "C"
| drive), and I don't have another partition..
|
| Thanks in advance.
|

Atiq Almehairi
December 6th 03, 10:26 AM
Thank you dennis for your assistant..

But just now I've tried that. I've got a message saying:
"Your account has been disabled. Please see your network
administrator"

By the way, previously I don't have a password for the
administrator account, because I'm the only one who uses
this laptop..


regards,
Atiq Almehairi




>-----Original Message-----
>if you know the administrator password, which of course
means that you are
>the administrator, you can log in by pressing ctrl-alt-
del twice. this
>should give you a login screen similar to that of windows
98 or 2000.
>
>i hope this helps.
>
>best regards,
>dennis
>dennislazo.com/nw
>
>
>"Atiq Almehairi" > wrote in
message
...
>|
>| Can anybody help me to find away that I can get access
to
>| my PC, which is running WinndowXP Professional. Because
>| all of the local accounts are disabled, even the
>| administrator account. There is no single account is
>| enabled on the PC !!
>|
>| The welcome screen prompted me to choose which account
>| logon, but there is no even single account to choose!!
>|
>| Please, help me.. Because there are very important files
>| on the PC & I don't want to lose any of them (on the "C"
>| drive), and I don't have another partition..
>|
>| Thanks in advance.
>|
>
>
>.
>

Matthew
December 6th 03, 10:27 AM
Try booting into safe mode. I don't quite remember what
the default is, but i think it might be f8.
>-----Original Message-----
>Thank you dennis for your assistant..
>
>But just now I've tried that. I've got a message saying:
>"Your account has been disabled. Please see your network
>administrator"
>
>By the way, previously I don't have a password for the
>administrator account, because I'm the only one who uses
>this laptop..
>
>
>regards,
>Atiq Almehairi
>
>
>
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>if you know the administrator password, which of course
>means that you are
>>the administrator, you can log in by pressing ctrl-alt-
>del twice. this
>>should give you a login screen similar to that of
windows
>98 or 2000.
>>
>>i hope this helps.
>>
>>best regards,
>>dennis
>>dennislazo.com/nw
>>
>>
>>"Atiq Almehairi" > wrote in
>message
...
>>|
>>| Can anybody help me to find away that I can get
access
>to
>>| my PC, which is running WinndowXP Professional.
Because
>>| all of the local accounts are disabled, even the
>>| administrator account. There is no single account is
>>| enabled on the PC !!
>>|
>>| The welcome screen prompted me to choose which account
>>| logon, but there is no even single account to choose!!
>>|
>>| Please, help me.. Because there are very important
files
>>| on the PC & I don't want to lose any of them (on
the "C"
>>| drive), and I don't have another partition..
>>|
>>| Thanks in advance.
>>|
>>
>>
>>.
>>
>.
>

rifleman
December 6th 03, 11:22 AM
In ,
Atiq Almehairi > addressed his navel and typed:
> Thank you dennis for your assistant..
>
> But just now I've tried that. I've got a message saying:
> "Your account has been disabled. Please see your network
> administrator"
>
> By the way, previously I don't have a password for the
> administrator account, because I'm the only one who uses
> this laptop..
>
>
> regards,
> Atiq Almehairi
>
>
>
>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> if you know the administrator password, which of course means that
>> you are the administrator, you can log in by pressing ctrl-alt- del
>> twice. this should give you a login screen similar to that of
>> windows 98 or 2000.
>>
>> i hope this helps.
>>
>> best regards,
>> dennis
>> dennislazo.com/nw
>>
>>
>> "Atiq Almehairi" > wrote in message
>> ...
>>>
>>> Can anybody help me to find away that I can get access to
>>> my PC, which is running WinndowXP Professional. Because
>>> all of the local accounts are disabled, even the
>>> administrator account. There is no single account is
>>> enabled on the PC !!
>>>
>>> The welcome screen prompted me to choose which account
>>> logon, but there is no even single account to choose!!
>>>
>>> Please, help me.. Because there are very important files
>>> on the PC & I don't want to lose any of them (on the "C"
>>> drive), and I don't have another partition..
>>>
>>> Thanks in advance.
>>>
>>
>>
>> .

Didn't think that XP ALLOWED you to disable Administrator.

Peter Hutchison
December 6th 03, 11:38 AM
On Sat, 7 Jun 2003 04:49:25 -0700, "Atiq Almehairi"
> wrote:

>
>Can anybody help me to find away that I can get access to
>my PC, which is running WinndowXP Professional. Because
>all of the local accounts are disabled, even the
>administrator account. There is no single account is
>enabled on the PC !!
>
>The welcome screen prompted me to choose which account
>logon, but there is no even single account to choose!!
>
>Please, help me.. Because there are very important files
>on the PC & I don't want to lose any of them (on the "C"
>drive), and I don't have another partition..
>
>Thanks in advance.

I should not be possible to lockout the Administrator user on XP
at all as that is the only main one to use.

Otherwise you will have to reinstall XP over itself, or to another
folder to reset the system.

There are some tools on the internet to reset passwords
Do you use the Welcome screen, then you can use the
Password Reset Wizard to reset your password and account to login.
Peter Hutchison
Windows FAQ
http://www.pcguru.plus.com/winfaqs.html

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