Two tricks to get back forgotten Windows system permissions password

  
                

All permission settings are based on users and processes. Different users will have different permissions when accessing this computer. So, how to retrieve the lost Windows system permission password? This is the focus of this tutorial, mainly through two major methods, as described below.

First, use “administrator”< Br>

We know that in the process of installing Windows XP, the default is to log in as “administrator”, and then ask to create a new account, so that when you enter Windows XP, you can log in with this new account, and in the Windows XP login interface. Only the created user account will appear in the middle, and there will be no “administrator”, but the account still exists and the password is empty.

After we understand this, if you forget the login password, on the login screen, hold down the Ctrl+Alt key and then press the Del key twice to display the classic login screen. At the user name, type “administrator”, the password is empty, and then modify the password of “zhangbp”.

Second, use the NET command

We know that the Windows XP provides the "net user" command, this command can add and modify user account information, the syntax is:

net user [UserName [Password

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