I am aware that there are topics regarding this in the forum, but they are incomprenhensible, unorganized, and incomplete. I'm going to reform this into a single topic where you will be able to learn how to get around an Windows XP Login.
First off, this will NOT work if the login is the original Administrator account. What I mean is, some people are dumb and well, instead of changing the administrator account to have a password, they make a NEW username and password. This is the flaw right here. This is how you get by.
EDIT: I learned from ?man a much easier way, lol, never thought of it before, knew it was there though.
EASY:
Start up computer, when you get to login screen: Ctrl + Alt + Delete, then type Administrator in username. Click ok.
HARD:
Start up the computer, repeatedly pressing the F8 key until the computer asks how you would like to run XP, you choose Safe Mode, whether you choose Network or Command Prompt doesn't matter. Anyway, it will load up, with safe mode in each corner and some info about XP at the top. Now when you come to the login screen, you SHOULD see the original account with the password, BUT you should also see an account called "Administrator" this is the standard account loaded up when you have no user accounts nor passwords. Now this is the chance part here, depending on the persons knowledge of computers, they may completley ignore the administrator account, not changing the password for the standard admin account. Which means its a PASSWORD FREE ADMIN ACCOUNT. <- Key words. Click it and you should be able to login in. Ta-Da. The computer may not have access to everything on the computer since its on Safe-Mode and some programs and etc. may not work. To get around this, go to User Accounts in the Control Panel. Make an account with admin access. Restart the computer, and login with that account. To make sure you don't leave any tracks, you should delete the Admin's and whatever account you made document folders and such before you log off or turn off the computer. Also Control Panel -> Administrative Tools -> Computer Management. Then go to Users and delete the account you are currently on. When you log off it will be gone and no one will ever know you were on the computer.
This may not work for school, work, etc. But it all depends on the tech guys. But it does work great for individual home computers, since many ignore the intial admin account. Say your parents put a password so you can't get on the computer? When they are away, thats your ticket to access.
Good Luck!
Last edited by Blazingwolf on Thu Oct 26, 2006 3:19 am, edited 2 times in total.
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