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I'm not very clear about what you're described, but there are two lines of thought.
The first one is more straightforward, you start to find the control panel inside - User Accounts - Group Policy and take a look.
Second, Windows XP provides the "net user" command, which can add and modify user account information, and its syntax format is as follows:
net user [username [password | options]] /domain]
net user [username /add [options] [/domain]
net user [username [/delete] [/domain]]
Let's take the recovery of the local user's password as an example to illustrate the steps to solve the problem of forgetting the login password
1. Restart the computer, press the F8 key immediately after the boot screen appears, and select "Safe Mode with Command Line".
2. At the end of the running process, the system lists the selection menu of the system superuser "administrator" and the local user "**", and clicks "administrator" to enter the command line mode.
3. Type the command: "net user **123456 add" to force the password of "**user" to "123456". If you want to add a new user here (e.g
If the user name is abcdef and the password is 123456), type "net user abcdef 123456 add", and then you can run the "net localgroup administrators abcdef add" command to promote the user to the administrators group and give the user super permissions.
4. Restart the computer, select Normal mode to run, and you can log in to the ** user with the changed password "123456".
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Look at your other question post.
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It seems that there is only one way to reinstall the system.
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Computer-Properties-Advanced System Settings on the Left-Click Settings under User Profile, Change Type-My Computer-Local Users, Groups, and on the Right -'User'--Administrator-Properties-Remove the checkmark before 'Account Disabled' below-Log out-administrator account.
If it is a new account, it is recommended not to use the user account inside the control panel, it is recommended that the landlord enter it in the start menu.
Click the user, right-click in the middle pane, select the new user, double-click the user after the creation, click the "Affiliation" tab, then click the Add button below, enter administrators and click OK, and then click OK in that tab to complete the creation of an administrator account.
It's very simple,Right-click "My Computer" in the pop-up column has an item that is"Manage",Open,Find "Username and Group" (right),Select "User",A bunch of things will appear next to it,There is your username in it,Double-click,Just tick before "Users can't change passwords"!!
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