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Thread: Can I somehow get the password of the currently logged in user account ?

  1. #1
    Leslie Brooks Guest

    Can I somehow get the password of the currently logged in user account ?

    A friend defined on his computer to logon WITHOUT having to enter the password.

    He logs in automatically as "Administrator".

    Now I convinced him to use the logon screen with password.

    How can we find out now the current password for the Administrator account
    which ic currently active (he forgot it)?

    If this is not possible: How can we at least overwrite the old password with a new without having to
    enter the old password ?

    Les


  2. #2
    Gordon Guest

    Re: Can I somehow get the password of the currently logged in useraccount ?

    Leslie Brooks wrote:
    > A friend defined on his computer to logon WITHOUT having to enter the password.
    >
    > He logs in automatically as "Administrator".


    Please be aware that it is VERY BAD PRACTICE to use the built-in
    Administrator account on a day-to-day basis and as the only account on
    the computer. If the account gets corrupted, as it may well do, then the
    ONLY way into the machine is by doing a repair install of XP. set up a
    User account and give that Admin rights for daily use, leaving the
    built-in Administrator account for emergency access only.

  3. #3
    Pegasus \(MVP\) Guest

    Re: Can I somehow get the password of the currently logged in user account ?


    "Leslie Brooks" <les@adventure.com> wrote in message
    news:478e84b1$0$9117$9b4e6d93@newsspool2.arcor-online.net...
    >A friend defined on his computer to logon WITHOUT having to enter the
    >password.
    >
    > He logs in automatically as "Administrator".
    >
    > Now I convinced him to use the logon screen with password.
    >
    > How can we find out now the current password for the Administrator account
    > which ic currently active (he forgot it)?
    >
    > If this is not possible: How can we at least overwrite the old password
    > with a new without having to
    > enter the old password ?
    >
    > Les
    >


    Boot the machine with a boot diskette from here:
    http://home.eunet.no/~pnordahl/ntpasswd/bootdisk.html
    then follow the prompts.



  4. #4
    Terry R. Guest

    Re: Can I somehow get the password of the currently logged in useraccount ?

    The date and time was 1/16/2008 2:26 PM, and on a whim, Leslie Brooks
    pounded out on the keyboard:

    > A friend defined on his computer to logon WITHOUT having to enter the password.
    >
    > He logs in automatically as "Administrator".
    >
    > Now I convinced him to use the logon screen with password.
    >
    > How can we find out now the current password for the Administrator account
    > which ic currently active (he forgot it)?
    >
    > If this is not possible: How can we at least overwrite the old password with a new without having to
    > enter the old password ?
    >
    > Les
    >


    Hi Les,

    Read here:
    http://www.petri.co.il/forgot_admini...r_password.htm

    I've used the Offline NT Password with success many times, but there are
    other options there also.

    Report back,

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    Nepatsfan Guest

    Re: Can I somehow get the password of the currently logged in user account ?

    "Leslie Brooks" <les@adventure.com> wrote in message
    news:478e84b1$0$9117$9b4e6d93@newsspool2.arcor-online.net...
    >A friend defined on his computer to logon WITHOUT having to enter the password.
    >
    > He logs in automatically as "Administrator".
    >
    > Now I convinced him to use the logon screen with password.
    >
    > How can we find out now the current password for the Administrator account
    > which ic currently active (he forgot it)?
    >
    > If this is not possible: How can we at least overwrite the old password with a
    > new without having to
    > enter the old password ?
    >
    > Les
    >



    If your friend is able to logon with the Administrator account, is the icon for
    the Administrator account displayed when he opens the User Account applet in
    Control Panel? If so, he can change the password there.

    If the Administrator account isn't displayed in User Accounts, take a look at
    the following web sites for info on how to make it appear.

    Courtesy of Doug Knox, MS-MVP
    Enable Administrator account on Welcome Screen
    http://www.dougknox.com/xp/scripts_desc/xp_admin_ok.htm

    Courtesy of Ramesh Srinivasan, MS-MVP
    How to login as Administrator in Windows XP
    http://windowsxp.mvps.org/admins.htm

    Keep in mind that the User Account applet that's launched by Start -> Run ->
    control userpasswords2 also provides an area where the Administrator password
    can be reset.

    If none of these suggestions work, you can reset the Administrator password from
    a command prompt by doing the following.

    Go to Start -> Run and enter cmd.exe in the Open box. Click OK.
    Enter the following command at the prompt substituting the correct info where it
    says password.

    net user Administrator password

    If all these efforts fail, take a look at the following web sites for bootable
    CDs that can be used to reset account passwords.

    Offline NT Password & Registry Editor
    http://home.eunet.no/~pnordahl/ntpasswd/

    Ultimate Boot CD for Windows®
    http://www.ubcd4win.com/howto.htm

    Good luck

    Nepatsfan




  6. #6
    Nepatsfan Guest

    Re: Can I somehow get the password of the currently logged in user account ?

    "Leslie Brooks" <les@adventure.com> wrote in message
    news:478e84b1$0$9117$9b4e6d93@newsspool2.arcor-online.net...
    >A friend defined on his computer to logon WITHOUT having to enter the password.
    >
    > He logs in automatically as "Administrator".
    >
    > Now I convinced him to use the logon screen with password.
    >
    > How can we find out now the current password for the Administrator account
    > which ic currently active (he forgot it)?
    >
    > If this is not possible: How can we at least overwrite the old password with a
    > new without having to
    > enter the old password ?
    >
    > Les
    >



    Following up on my earlier response, I glossed over the fact that your friend is
    using the built-in Administrator account. That account should be reserved for
    emergency use only. Once you've sorted out the password problem, have him create
    a new user account and copy his files from the Administrator account into the
    new one.

    How do I copy a user profile in Windows XP?
    http://www.petri.co.il/copy_user_pro...windows_xp.htm

    To copy a user profile
    http://www.microsoft.com/resources/d....mspx?mfr=true

    How to copy data from a corrupted user profile to a new profile
    http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx/kb/811151

    Note: He'll have to create a third admin account to complete the above
    procedure. The account can be deleted once the files have been copied.

    Good luck

    Nepatsfan



  7. #7
    M.I.5¾ Guest

    Re: Can I somehow get the password of the currently logged in user account ?


    "Leslie Brooks" <les@adventure.com> wrote in message
    news:478e84b1$0$9117$9b4e6d93@newsspool2.arcor-online.net...
    >A friend defined on his computer to logon WITHOUT having to enter the
    >password.
    >
    > He logs in automatically as "Administrator".
    >
    > Now I convinced him to use the logon screen with password.
    >
    > How can we find out now the current password for the Administrator account
    > which ic currently active (he forgot it)?
    >
    > If this is not possible: How can we at least overwrite the old password
    > with a new without having to
    > enter the old password ?
    >


    You can blank the administrator password with this:

    http://home.eunet.no/~pnordahl/ntpasswd

    In theory it allows you to change the password to a new one, but results are
    variable. It seems to be best to delete the password and then set a new one
    in XP itself.

    Note that if you have used the Encrypted File System in XP pro, then
    deleting the password will also delete any access to those files (though
    they shouldn't really be in the administrator account). But then if you
    can't remember the password you are already in this hole.



  8. #8
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    Re: Can I somehow get the password of the currently logged in user account ?

    1.) open CMD (start>run>cmd)
    2.) you will see something like "C:\WINDOWS\Documents and Settings\(Username)"
    3.) type the following (without quotes) "net user <username> <desired password>"
    4.) enter

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