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All submitted content is subject to our Terms Of Use. Can't remember the password on an older desktop that I have running Windows Is there some way to reset it or turn it off. I also don't have any recovery disk, or operating system disk. Share Flag. All Answers.
Then at work you will run the script and have the drive mapped, and at home it will just skip it iirc. Justice Gerbil Elite. Setup a VPN connection on the latop that stores your account info and password and put the shortcut on your desktop. Copy the shortcut into your startup folder.
FN Steel wrote: Millions of sheep doesn't make [Censored] right. Tue Feb 07, pm axeman wrote: Flying Fox wrote: In theory this should be done via a logon script.
Then I realized who was telling me this. Tue Feb 07, pm z-man and Justice: if a logon script is assigned to a user, then if the user is logging on at home and have no access to the domain controller or where the script would have been stored , will the system try to look for a script to run and then bark at you?
Tue Feb 07, pm Flying Fox wrote: z-man and Justice: if a logon script is assigned to a user, then if the user is logging on at home and have no access to the domain controller or where the script would have been stored , will the system try to look for a script to run and then bark at you? Tue Feb 07, pm Ah, but see, here's the catch: I hibernate my laptop.
If so, you can simply log in using that account and change the password for the Administrator account using the Local Users and Groups branch in the Computer Management console. You should not consider using this procedure on a server with numerous accounts that would be difficult to recreate.
In that situation, see Section 1. Enter ren sam sam. After logon, open the Local Users and Groups branch of the Computer Management console, change the Administrator password, and recreate any lost accounts. If you can boot the system with an account that has the ability to back up the system, you can reinstall Windows to assign a new Administrator account and password, then restore the backup set to recover your application settings.
You can easily recreate the accounts after reinstalling Windows On a server with numerous accounts, however, you should strongly consider the solution in Section 1. Boot the system using the account that has the necessary permissions and rights to back up the system. Thanks anyway for trying. Much appreciated. Left click on the drive and select OK.
The next time that you map the drive it will ask for username and password. I did what you explained, And it still connects to the other computer without asking for an username and password. I'm most say that you are the person who is closest to my problem.
You seem to understand it well. Thanks, for your help. Try the following in the command prompt. Beware if you put this in a logon script because this will be saved in clear text. Let me know if that helps! Lock down the access.
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