Thanks for your help in solving the "solution to Bypass Win2000 Pro PW"

My friend was able to use the Administrator method submitted by Bob Waterman.

*Thanks Ed...for all your help.  I tried the Administrator thing from last
night and it worked!
Hugs, Pam*

Thanks again PC Workers,
Ed -- [EMAIL PROTECTED]

<<Bob Waterman, CET. #RI-28 wrote in part>>

It depends on whether or not that "someone" was a user or the


administrator.

If it was a user, then the administrator can override that password,


create

a new password, and not allow that user to change it again. I installed
Windows 2000 on my daughters computer but only allow her to be a power


user,

not an administrator for good reason. The person must have administrator
privileges to override the password of another user.

Bob Waterman, CET. #RI-28
Master Technician License #9109
Service Manager / Parts Manager
Gemini Computer, TV, & Security Alarms
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