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How Do You Delete Administrator Password In Windows XP?

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How Do You Delete Administrator Password In Windows XP?

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Microsoft Windows operating systems are shipped with a feature known as User Account Control (UAC). UAC is the feature that requires users to enter a valid user ID and password to access resources from the Windows operating system. One problem with password-based security is that inevitably users forget or lose their passwords. However, a process exists for Windows XP that enables the administrator of the computer to change, edit or remove the Windows password, even if the original administrator password is unknown. If the administrator password is accessible, the password may be deleted using the User Accounts in the Windows Control Panel. Insert the Windows XP installation CD into the computer and reboot the machine with the CD in the drive. Press any key to boot from the CD when prompted on the screen. Windows XP will boot from the CD and bypass the computer’s boot process. Press the “Enter” key when prompted to launch “Windows Setup.” Press the “R” key to launch the XP Repair proce

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