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I have a customer that tried to set up their own network on Windows 2000. The customer set a password for the network logon, but doesn't remember what it is... :/ Is there anyway I can bypass the network logon for Windows 2000? I have tried leaving it blank and hitting ok, that didn't work, and it won't let me hit cancel. What should I do?
Thanks Jason |
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I have heard that there is a way to change it with a linux boot disc, but I can't seem to find one on the internet.
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Nevermind I actually found what I need.
http://home.eunet.no/~pnordahl/ntpasswd/ This tool allowed me to reset all the windows passwords. |
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