If you're not the administrator or the administrator hasn't given you the password, you have no chance of gaining access.
Because - if you share your password with someone else - THEY can log onto your computer (or network account) as YOU and completely WRECK all the work you've done ! NEVER share your password/login details with ANYONE !
The best way to communicate with your other personal computer when away is through remote sharing. Most computers have the ability to enable remote sharing with password set-up to allow communication from other devices and locations.
The computer needs at least one account with full privileges in order to allow the installation of software. By default, the computer will come with such an account - the default administrator account. Since the account has full privileges it really needs to be protected such that only someone who is supposed to have full privileges on the machine can access it. The protection comes in the form of password protecting the account.
All bios passwords are set by users, either by accident or on purpose. In the case of the IBM T60 and almost all password-protected laptops, it is NOT possible to reset the password through a jumper configuration, or taking the CMOS battery out. The only two methods of resetting the password: 1. Call up the laptop manufacturer, with the serial number of the machine, and proof of purchase. You will then be given a machine-specific supervisor password to unlock your machine. 2. If you have no proof of purchase for any reason, OR your machine can not be verified as legit, the bank on the best part of $200 to get it unlocked. In extreme cases, a new motherboard has to be installed.
Passwords have been used for computers since about 1961. The first file sharing system that was password protected was at MIT that year.
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Change Your Password If That Happens
By entering the correct password.
By supplying the correct password.
GTA San Andreas is not Password Protected.
You can Google search: Forgot PC Password
Randy Blue is offered as a paid site. As a result, few people would consider sharing their password. In the terms of service, password sharing is not allowed.
Yes it can.
There is no protected password to install minecraft but you do need an account created on the site and then pay for the game to play it
No. The uplodaer has created the file password. In order to get the password you will need to contact the uploader.
You type in the password, or ask the person who already knows it.