There is no password for the guest account. The only customisation available for the guest account is turning it off or on.
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.
Login is when you type in your account name and password To get your account name and password you need to "Sign Up"
Normally there should be a security question if you forget your nickname, or there is an option to get sent your nickname and password to your email. You cannot recover your account if you only know the password I am afraid because some other account may have the same password.
Heres a BrainPOP UK account you can use Username: handsworth Password: handsworth
If you have the Apple ID and password to the original iCloud storage account, yes. You will need to store the data in a backup on the original and, when you access your second account, you must restore said data from that same backup (which will require the Apple ID and password).
The "Guest" account, when created by an administrator, does not have a password. If the administrator created a "User Account" called 'Guest' then the administrator may have given it a password. If you are an administrator of the Mac and you are having trouble with the guest account, delete it and restart. Then create a new 'Guest' account by selecting "Guest" in the control panel. The Guest account creates a temporary work area for a guest on the Mac, and deletes all the files created by the user when the Mac is shut down, or the user logs off.
There is no such guest account, everyone has their own user names and passwords.
Only if they have your password.
Under guest account you cannot do much, and of course you cannot get administrator rights. But if it's your personal computer you can cancel a administrator password using a special cd, for instance, NT Cracker. After you cancel the password you will be able to log on under administrator account without a password.
Guest account is the one where you can set a settings that you need..... For ex. You don't like any1 uninstalling your programs, so in such cases you can use guest account.... In order to activate guest account you have to have a administrator account & it has to be set with a password........ Administration account is normal to control your settings.............
You could create another administrator account... (say like a guest account) its easy and requires no password... Plus you wont have the parental lock.
Install firewall and antivirus, also set a password up for your account. Disable Guest account. Install password for Administrator account. Dont' use internet explorer, MSN. Use something different with higher security.
go onto guest then o to control panel and and go to user something and you will be on there you click on that and try to remember you password and then you can change it
When you use the Guest account to log on, the following activities apply:You do not require a password.You cannot install software or hardware.You cannot change the Guest account type.You cannot create a password for the account.You cannot change the Guest account picture.You cannot access the applications that have already been installed on the computer.You cannot access the files in the Shared Documents folder.You cannot access the files in the Guest profile.
The guest account in Windows only allows people to use your computer without having access to your personal files. With the guest account, you can't install software or hardware, change settings, or create a password. So if you want to recover your Windows Vista account password, an effective way is to get Windows password recovery software. It allows you to create a password reset CD/DVD or USB flash drive in 4 simple steps. Step 1: Download and install Windows Password Recovery in an accessible PC. Step 2: Burn a password reset CD/DVD or USB flash drive with the program. Step 3: Boot your locked PC from CD/DVD or USB. Step 4: Reset lost Windows password with the burned CD/DVD or USB drive.
if its the guest one it doesn't need a password
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