Thanks, Peter, Clint, Hugh and all of you that responded to
my friends PW problem, I'll forward your responses to her
and hopefully she can correct the problem.

Ed -- [EMAIL PROTECTED]

<Peter Kaulback wrote>

 
What type of password is this Ed?

A boot, BIOS, or OS password?

BIOS and boot passwords can be dealt with either clearing the CMOS or by 
referring to the product manuals from the respective vendor.

For the OS password what I use is a Linux boot disk (either a floppy or 
more commonly a cd). Commonly available is Knoppix 
<http://www.knopper.net/knoppix/index-old-en.html> and SuSe 
<ftp://ftp.suse.com/pub/suse/i386/live-eval-9.0/> (be sure to read any 
readme's before proceeding with these downloads).

It's generally easy when you have the right tools but can be a right pain 
if you accidentally trip up on a step along the way :/

Peter Kaulback

In the hour of 09:01 PM 10/22/2003, Ed Gibbs spoke this:

>Hello Gurus;
>/I have a question from a friend:
>"IF" someone has put a password on their computer so I don't have access 
>anymore....do you know if there is some way to "bypass" the password??
>The machine has Windows 2000 pro on it./
>//
>Thanks for your help. . .
>
>Ed -- [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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