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bandar8338

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Thanks in advance for any help.

I installed XP w/SP2 on my girlfriend's laptop yesterday, everything went fine, used an unattended CD with the help of nLite. I then created another account under her name, and then disabled the Administrator account, as I usually do. However, I messed up in the process and didn't realize that the new account would automatically be in the Users group and not the Administrators group. Thus, she can't install anything, and can't log in to the Administrator account. Is there any way to fix this, short of a password recovery CD (which I'm not even positive will work)?

The monkey wrench thrown all into the mix is that her laptop's display is messed up, and thus she has an external monitor and keyboard/mouse. However, the external monitor doesn't receive a signal till Windows has booted. The screen flickers during bootup/BIOS/DOS stuff/etc., and isn't 100% reliable. That's why I'm trying to see if I don't have to use a password recovery disk, as she won't be able to see anything on her monitor.

Thanks again.

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Hi there,

Just a thought,

but you might find that bartpe will allow you to boot and manage the o/s

without actually running the operating system, so to speak!

It should allow you to activate the admin account.

I have never used it to do this but i reckon it will work.

you will need an xp disk with sp1 installed or a win 2003 disk for this to work.

good luck

SUPER BARTPE

CB

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If the adminstrator account is disabled, password reset tools can be quite useless in a way becos when the account is disabled. Even changing the password wont help..

Here is a guide on how u do it.... u need a tool that can change the disabled status to "enabled" status..

http://www.petri.co.il/forgot_administrator_password.htm

This is the tool required...

http://home.eunet.no/~pnordahl/ntpasswd/

Someone here also have the same situation as you...

http://www.experts-exchange.com/Operating_...Q_20877615.html

:-)

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