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Another Admin Password question for Vista Business
  1. #1


    apilling Guest

    Another Admin Password question for Vista Business

    Hi folks,

    On a Windows Vista Business laptop:

    I am more than scattered after a terrible month of mishaps, and now have
    forgotten my password on the new laptop. Drat. I set up two accounts: My
    Name which is an admin account and a Guest account. I am not sure if I
    should have set up a separate admin account, one with my name on it and a
    guest account, but found no guidelines for making that decision when setting
    up the laptop. Am usually the only one using this laptop.

    So I use an admin account and I have the fingerprint reader working. I use
    fingerprint reader to log onto the laptop and onto websites via Password
    Manager. I just realized I'd forgotten the password after having my purse
    stolen with ID, cell phone, a blackberry full of contacts, airline tickets,
    and a flash drive with vital files on it and having had to close and reopen
    all accounts and reset online passwords just in case. I have tried possible
    combinations using the "Change Password" screen, but no go so far.

    Would like to have a password I'll remember and to make a password reset
    disk just in case THIS happens and I manage to chop off all of my fingers
    which after this last month seems more possible than I ever imagined.

    I read "What to do if you forget your Windows password" on Windows Help and
    Support. I could follow those steps and see if that works, but have a
    question for this group.



    1. Isn't there a way to change passwords using fingerprint reader?

    2. Windows Help and Support says "If you use an administrator account to
    reset the Windows* password for any OTHER user account, the account with the
    reset password will lose access to its encrypted files, e‑mail messages that
    are encrypted, and stored passwords for websites or network resources. If the
    user account doesn't have any of these things, or the user doesn't mind
    losing them, then using an administrator account to reset the password is a
    fast and easy way to recover from a forgotten password." Another page says
    that... "you will permanently lose access to any e‑mail messages or encrypted
    files that are on that account."

    It doesn't make completely clear whether this holds true for an
    administrator resetting his/her own administrator password. Will I lose my
    emails and encrypted files if I reset the admin password? Couldn't find more
    details and thought this group would have the answers and more information
    for me. I can use fingerprint reader till I figure out what to do. Maybe i
    will miraculously remember, too.

    Thanks in advance!





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  2. #2


    My Guest

    RE: Another Admin Password question for Vista Business

    I have the same problem as you and it seems like you're one of those computer
    literate but not me. I also forgot my admin password and I also have another
    user acct but everytime I try to upload anything like McFee it's saying that
    the administrator is the only one that can download it but everytime it is
    asking me for the administrator password and I forgot. I didn;t even know
    that I can save my password in case something like this happen. So is there
    any ways I can reset, recover or what do I need to do to? Please anybody help
    me in word that I can understand?

    "apilling" wrote:

    > Hi folks,
    >
    > On a Windows Vista Business laptop:
    >
    > I am more than scattered after a terrible month of mishaps, and now have
    > forgotten my password on the new laptop. Drat. I set up two accounts: My
    > Name which is an admin account and a Guest account. I am not sure if I
    > should have set up a separate admin account, one with my name on it and a
    > guest account, but found no guidelines for making that decision when setting
    > up the laptop. Am usually the only one using this laptop.
    >
    > So I use an admin account and I have the fingerprint reader working. I use
    > fingerprint reader to log onto the laptop and onto websites via Password
    > Manager. I just realized I'd forgotten the password after having my purse
    > stolen with ID, cell phone, a blackberry full of contacts, airline tickets,
    > and a flash drive with vital files on it and having had to close and reopen
    > all accounts and reset online passwords just in case. I have tried possible
    > combinations using the "Change Password" screen, but no go so far.
    >
    > Would like to have a password I'll remember and to make a password reset
    > disk just in case THIS happens and I manage to chop off all of my fingers
    > which after this last month seems more possible than I ever imagined.
    >
    > I read "What to do if you forget your Windows password" on Windows Help and
    > Support. I could follow those steps and see if that works, but have a
    > question for this group.
    >
    > 1. Isn't there a way to change passwords using fingerprint reader?
    >
    > 2. Windows Help and Support says "If you use an administrator account to
    > reset the Windows* password for any OTHER user account, the account with the
    > reset password will lose access to its encrypted files, e‑mail messages that
    > are encrypted, and stored passwords for websites or network resources. If the
    > user account doesn't have any of these things, or the user doesn't mind
    > losing them, then using an administrator account to reset the password is a
    > fast and easy way to recover from a forgotten password." Another page says
    > that... "you will permanently lose access to any e‑mail messages or encrypted
    > files that are on that account."
    >
    > It doesn't make completely clear whether this holds true for an
    > administrator resetting his/her own administrator password. Will I lose my
    > emails and encrypted files if I reset the admin password? Couldn't find more
    > details and thought this group would have the answers and more information
    > for me. I can use fingerprint reader till I figure out what to do. Maybe i
    > will miraculously remember, too.
    >
    > Thanks in advance!
    >
    >
    >
    >


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  3. #3


    Ronnie Vernon MVP Guest

    Re: Another Admin Password question for Vista Business

    My

    If you didn't create a password reset disk, then you are in a pickle?

    You will need to use one of several free procedures on the internet to reset
    the password, but these can be very daunting, especially if you are not
    familiar with some of more advanced command techniques.

    It's not free, but the best method I have found is the following software.
    You can install the product on any
    computer, create a boot CD, DVD, floppy disk, or USB stick with a couple of
    clicks and then take
    that boot disk to your PC and run it. When you boot from the disk, it has
    very easy instructions to find
    and remove the password on any account on the system.

    Windows Password Recovery Software. Reset Administrator Password. XP
    VISTA 2003 2000 NT:
    http://www.password-changer.com/

    The only other option you have is to reinstall.

    --

    Ronnie Vernon
    Microsoft MVP
    Windows Shell/User


    "My" <mynicopat@yahoo.com> wrote in message
    news:3DB940C2-8791-48CB-8A0A-2DAE01C73CF9@microsoft.com...
    >I have the same problem as you and it seems like you're one of those
    >computer
    > literate but not me. I also forgot my admin password and I also have
    > another
    > user acct but everytime I try to upload anything like McFee it's saying
    > that
    > the administrator is the only one that can download it but everytime it is
    > asking me for the administrator password and I forgot. I didn;t even know
    > that I can save my password in case something like this happen. So is
    > there
    > any ways I can reset, recover or what do I need to do to? Please anybody
    > help
    > me in word that I can understand?
    >
    > "apilling" wrote:
    >
    >> Hi folks,
    >>
    >> On a Windows Vista Business laptop:
    >>
    >> I am more than scattered after a terrible month of mishaps, and now have
    >> forgotten my password on the new laptop. Drat. I set up two accounts:
    >> My
    >> Name which is an admin account and a Guest account. I am not sure if I
    >> should have set up a separate admin account, one with my name on it and a
    >> guest account, but found no guidelines for making that decision when
    >> setting
    >> up the laptop. Am usually the only one using this laptop.
    >>
    >> So I use an admin account and I have the fingerprint reader working. I
    >> use
    >> fingerprint reader to log onto the laptop and onto websites via Password
    >> Manager. I just realized I'd forgotten the password after having my
    >> purse
    >> stolen with ID, cell phone, a blackberry full of contacts, airline
    >> tickets,
    >> and a flash drive with vital files on it and having had to close and
    >> reopen
    >> all accounts and reset online passwords just in case. I have tried
    >> possible
    >> combinations using the "Change Password" screen, but no go so far.
    >>
    >> Would like to have a password I'll remember and to make a password reset
    >> disk just in case THIS happens and I manage to chop off all of my fingers
    >> which after this last month seems more possible than I ever imagined.
    >>
    >> I read "What to do if you forget your Windows password" on Windows Help
    >> and
    >> Support. I could follow those steps and see if that works, but have a
    >> question for this group.
    >>
    >> 1. Isn't there a way to change passwords using fingerprint reader?
    >>
    >> 2. Windows Help and Support says "If you use an administrator account to
    >> reset the Windows* password for any OTHER user account, the account with
    >> the
    >> reset password will lose access to its encrypted files, e‑mail messages
    >> that
    >> are encrypted, and stored passwords for websites or network resources. If
    >> the
    >> user account doesn't have any of these things, or the user doesn't mind
    >> losing them, then using an administrator account to reset the password is
    >> a
    >> fast and easy way to recover from a forgotten password." Another page
    >> says
    >> that... "you will permanently lose access to any e‑mail messages or
    >> encrypted
    >> files that are on that account."
    >>
    >> It doesn't make completely clear whether this holds true for an
    >> administrator resetting his/her own administrator password. Will I lose
    >> my
    >> emails and encrypted files if I reset the admin password? Couldn't find
    >> more
    >> details and thought this group would have the answers and more
    >> information
    >> for me. I can use fingerprint reader till I figure out what to do.
    >> Maybe i
    >> will miraculously remember, too.
    >>
    >> Thanks in advance!
    >>
    >>
    >>
    >>



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