Use the password ! If you don't have the password - you cannot access it.
Click on... Start > Control Panel > User accounts > Change your Windows password.
You can not do it in a windows command line.
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By default, there is no password set for the hidden administrator account on Windows XP. When setting up this account and enabling it, the user must create their own password.
You can make a password-protected user. On most versions of Windows, it's Control Panel - User Accounts (or similar) Then, it's pretty straightforward to create an account. The password protected areas will be your My Documents (anything in your personal folder if you have vista/7) You can also make a password-protected folder (with 7-Zip, WinRAR, etc.) that would make the files inside inaccessible without entering the password.
You can remove password on Windows 7 after you sign in by going to control panel and then selecting user account and from there you will find an option to change or remove your password.
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Windows XP comes with two types of user accounts; normal user and the administrator. Changing a limited user to an administrator needs the administrator account password and then selecting the option from the User Control Panel.
As far as I know, You can reset windows user account password in safe mode(F8 when booting up). But if you forgot administrator password, you must reinstall windows OS or use the "Windows Password Seeker".
You can set up a password in windows XP by going to the user accounts section of the control panel, clicking on the account you want to set a password up for and then clicking create a password fo this account.
First i will try to re-call my password by using password-hint option. If it doesn't work then I will login with administrator account and change the password of my user account, if I forgotten both admin and user password then i will try to reset my forgotten password with the use of recovery software.
a device that can be used in place of a password to access your windows user account and online accounts.
In Microsoft Windows, the Administrator password usually refers to the password of the Local Administrator account. The Local Administrator is a built-in user object to every instance of Windows, the default name being simply Administrator. The account name is almost always changed by Group Policy, but the convention remains to refer to the account's password as simply the "Administrator password". Strictly speaking, and Administrator password could be a password associated with any user account that has administrator privileges on a given system. You will sometimes here the term associated with web or cloud based applications. But usually, the term "Administrator password" is most closely associated with Microsoft Windows.