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kristy
December 6th 03, 12:28 PM
im having some problems with my user accounts. wat
happens if i forgot my account password? im not the
administrative so im unable to reset the password. i cant
let the administrative do the job. ive my reasons so is
there any other ways of letting a non-administrative
reset passwords?
peter
December 6th 03, 12:29 PM
NO
peter
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Peter Hutchison
December 6th 03, 12:42 PM
On Sat, 5 Jul 2003 04:02:21 -0700, "kristy" >
wrote:
>im having some problems with my user accounts. wat
>happens if i forgot my account password? im not the
>administrative so im unable to reset the password. i cant
>let the administrative do the job. ive my reasons so is
>there any other ways of letting a non-administrative
>reset passwords?
You can create a Password Reset Disk in User Accounts control panel.
You can also change your own password in User Accounts (but no body
elses).
1. Start, Settings, User Accounts
2. Select Account to change
3. Select 'Change my password' if you want to change it.
4. On the Task pane, select 'Prevent a forgotten password' to create a
Password Reset Disk.
Peter Hutchison
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