Reset passwords in Windows XP from CMD
Wednesday, July 2, 2008
Almost everyone, who used a Computer must have faced the problem of getting stuck due to the passwords in Windows XP, coz sometimes we mess with them and sometimes we wanna mess with others' passwords. So here's a trick to get rid of this hurdle.
- First thing you need to do is to start command prompt or CMD. There is two ways to do that:
- Press F8 when Windows XP start up (before windows xp logo - progress bar for loading) and choose "Save Mode Command prompt" option
- If you are logged in: click on start -> Run, type "cmd" and press ENTER.
- In command prompt window type command "net user" or "net users". You will see the list of users that are created on current running OS.
- Type "net user" "user name" "*". You will see that windows will ask you to enter new password for that particular user account! No super user privileges needed. Just type new password two times and you are done.
- Example of process: If the administrator username is "administrator" then command for changing its password will be: "net user administrator *".
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