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connect you should still be able to log in with Windows authentication if you are a local administrator on the machine with SQL Server installed. "Alvin" <alvin...@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:051201c2a52d$30af9580$8ef82ecf@TK2MSFTNGXA04... I forgot my admin account password on SQL SERVER 2000.

Set user account password
Murphy TheMu...@section3vball.com microsoft public inetserver iis security Jerry, Not sure I understand why I have any need (or right) to change her personal local PC administrator account password. And I still don't understand how that would cause her to show up in the access log as the web server local

Help Please! Browsing from win98 to win2000 box??
-And here's Microsoft's response: CAUSE ===== The computer's machine account has the incorrect role or its password has become mismatched with that of the domain database. RESOLUTION ========== Log on locally as a local administrator. In the Network tool of Control Panel, select Change and enter a Workgroup name,

loss of NT computer accounts on PDC
The likelyhood of a sniffer being on the line looking form SMS packets containing and admin password for the day or two doing the rollout is very low. No need to make this any harder. If your really wanted to, you could ACL the DP and package source folders to allow only the Advanced client access account and the

Universal Account Password?
... to Change Administrator Account Password on Multiple Computers http://support.microsoft.com/?id=272530 How to Add a Master Domain Administrator Account to to rename all local machines administrator account,reset the password of that account and want to add a new user with administrator privielages of local

I forgot my admin account password!
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Create a user account for ATEST. 3) Log off. 4) Log onto your workstation as administrator. 5) Create a local user called ATEST, make sure you set the password to the same thing as the domain account password (because that is what I did). 6) Log off. 7) Log onto your workstation as ATEST (local computer),

Help !!! Remote Change Local Account Password !!!!!
Pam p...@bbbstnchattanooga.org microsoft public windowsnt misc The guy who set up the network here left without documenting the password for the local administrator account. I have the domain administrator account password. Is there anything I can do to work around the problem short of reformatting the hard drive?

Lost Local Administrator Account Password
Uwe ---------------- Steve BerkHolz <stevenberkh...@tescoeng.com> wrote in message news:#2xtODCD$GA.197@cppssbbsa05... I would like to send out WSH scripts with SMS to all of my NT4 workstations. I would like to change the local Administrator account password monthly. Does anyone have an example script to do this?

Repair from Bootup CD denied-password problem
Hi, since we have several administrators (domain admins) on our server, I want to secure the built-in administrator account so that only that administrator can change the password for the built-in administrator account and the domain admins can't... I already looked in the Local Security Policy, but didn't find

Local Administrator Account Password
I would also enable auditing of account management on your domain computers to see if they are again accessing administrator accounts. It is easy to reset the local administrator account password if the user can boot from a floppy or cdrom. You can configure computers to boot only from the hard drive in cmos and

The SQLExecutive service terminated with service-specific ...
Richard rdu...@hotmail.com microsoft public windowsxp general All, How can I change the local "Administrator" password on some 500+ workstations without having to visit each machine. Is there a script or batch file that can be created and run via GPO in active directory? Or third party tool?

SID question, Please continue...
<BR> &gt; &gt; The guy who set up the network here left without<BR> &gt; &gt; documenting the password for the local administrator<BR> &gt; &gt; account.&nbsp; I have the domain administrator account<BR> &gt; &gt; password.&nbsp; Is there anything I can do to work around the<BR> &gt; &gt; problem short of

Enquiry on a special scenario.
Upon reboot, the machine pretends that her earlier account is invalid. I don't have an administrator account or password to sneak back in with. Download the boot disk and use it to reset the local Administrator password on the laptop. Log in as this administrator ID when making any changes.

Administrator password unavailable - Small Business Server
I had to move the IWAM account in the local admin group so that I could change the password setting in the "IIS Out-Of-Process Pooled Application" component (it wouldn't let me set the password unless IWAM was a local administrator). If you don't know the IWAM account password, you'll have to reset it in Local

No Domain logon field
"Pegasus (MVP)" <I....@fly.com> wrote in message news:ebzX1Z0BGHA. 1...@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl... "Richard" <rdu...@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:OlKoUI0BGHA.4004@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl... All, How can I change the local "Administrator" password on some 500+ workstations without having to visit each machine.

Schedule Task Fail
Other than changing the MSSQLServer service startup account or password via the Control Panel (see KB article Q277549 for details), this error can also occur if either the MSSQLServer service startup account is not a member of the machine's local Administrator Group or if, for some reason (a bug) the "registration"

how to disable reset password in Administrator account
So is THAT the password for the local administrator account? IF not, how do I change it? Or can I? The thing is, I still need it connected to our network to see our router to get to the internet. Can this happen? Thanks... -----Original Message----- If the server is a DC you will not be able to make it a standalone

Local Administrator Account Password
For maximum protection, make sure the Administrator account password is at least nine characters long and that it includes at least one punctuation mark or To make it more difficult to attack the Administrator account, do the following both for the domain Administrator account and the local Administrator

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Email me the response, thanks Hi Have you tried to log on with the original Administrator user: How to Log On to Windows XP If You Forget Your Password or Your Password Expires http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;321305 If that doesn't work out, you might try to reset the local Administrator

Enter network Password
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longd...@buffnet.net microsoft public windowsnt setup On each Workstation there will be a local Administrator account. You can use that one if you want. It's totally separate from the Domain's Administrator account (just don't give them the same username/password.) Or, you can create a customized domain "Admin"