click home button
use the netstat command.
If the computer's OS is windows enabled, the "desktop". Otherwise the command line terminal.
1. Restart your computer and press [F8] during the initial startup. 2. When you see the Windows Advanced Options Menu, select the Safe Mode with a Command Prompt option. 3. Select the Windows XP operating system. 4. Log on to your computer with an administrator account or with an account that has administrator credentials. 5. Type the following command at a command prompt: C:\windows\system32\restore\rstrui.exe
An elevation prompt is an prompt in Windows that displays requesting a user's log in credentials. Elevation prompt settings can be controlled from the User Account Control.
Click log out and it will prompt you to ask if you want to log out or switch users.
To enable assembly binding log, open the Visual Studio Command Prompt and type fuslogvw.
You can log in via telnet or ssh protocol for a command line prompt environment to Unix, or you can use a graphical user interface such as KDE or Gnome, or the CDE environment via X-windows. In any of these protocols, you must supply a username and password to successfully log into the Unix system.
To recover Administrator's account password you need to enter Windows recovery environment. You can do it with the help of a recovery disk, a boot disk (or a boot USB drive). In the restore environment, click on Troubleshoot / Advanced options / Command Prompt. To begin with, we need to know the system disk letter, because it can be other than C. Enter the command "diskpart" and then "list volume" to see which letter indicates the system disk (in my case this is disk C). Type in "Exit" and the following command: "move c:\windows\system32\utilman.exe c:\windows\system32\utilman2.exe." Press "Enter" and follow it with this command: "copy c:\windows\system32\cmd.exe c:\windows\system32\utilman.exe." Press "Enter" and you will see a report saying that one file was copied. Close the command prompt and boot Windows 10 from the hard disk.After that, you can start the command prompt in the blocking screen by clicking on "Ease of Access." Enter "net users" in the command prompt to see the list of all users. In my case the username for which the password needs to be reset is "Andrey." Now enter the command "net users Andrey" and the new password (let it be Test123). Press "Enter" to see a report saying that the command was performed successfully. After that, close the command prompt and enter the account with the new password.
Hi,from command prompt, execute the sqlplus command with this option -- / as sysdbasqlplus / as sysdbaafter log in change the password.ThanksSiva
First of all, that's what happens when you buy PC.
Windows XP Pro is not a program, it is the OS (operating system), as such it will not be found in Add/Remove programs unless you have upgraded from a previous OS such as 98. If this is the case do this to uninstall XP. # Start your computer to Safe Mode with Command Prompt. You must log on as an administrator or a user that has administrator rights. # At the command prompt, type cd\, and then press ENTER. # Type cd\windows\system32, and then press ENTER. # Type osuninst.exe, and then press ENTER. # Follow the instructions on the screen to begin uninstalling Windows XP from your computer to restore the previous operating system. Maybe you are not upgrading from a previous Windows OS? You can uninstall Windows XP when you install another OS or reinstall XP. Just format the harddisk. Simple.
Try booting in safe mode by holding F8 before the windows booting screen appears.