How to solve the XP Super Administrator password?

  
                

In daily life, in order to protect your privacy and property security, various passwords, such as bank card passwords, online shopping account passwords, and even door cards, require a password. Nowadays, the development of science and technology, let alone the password to let others break or be stolen by the virus, Xiaobian will only talk about the problem of setting the password on his computer. Maybe we feel that setting a password on our computer can be safe, but more often we will be confused and forgotten because of too many passwords. Today we will take you to understand the most frequently encountered in our daily life, forgetting the super administrator. What should I do when the password is specified?

What is an administrator password?

The first user automatically generated when the system is installed, called administrator, has the highest authority. The administrator is a senior administrator account. This is a high-level account that Microsoft has in all systems for XP to facilitate handling of system problems.

You can create an admin user yourself, using the name and password you want, so that your username will be used the next time you start it.

At this point the administrator user still exists and is visible in safe mode.

After switching to the super administrator, you can set permissions for other users.

The general website also sets up a super administrator to manage registered users or other administrators with certain permissions to maintain the operation of the website.

At this point, please note: In fact, the real super administrator account of Windows XP should be the Administrators in safe mode, not the Administrators in normal mode. By default, the Administrators password in safe mode is air. No matter how complicated the user's password is set in normal mode and how secure it is, if you don't set the Administrators password in safe mode, your computer has no secret.

What should I do if I forget my password?

The "net user" command is provided in Windows XP. This command can add and modify user account information. The syntax is:

net user [UserName [Password

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