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Windows 2000 unable to log on
robnic
post Nov 6 2007, 04:10 AM
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Hi, my first post!, the last time I used one of the computers in our network I tried to alter the password, now unfortunatley on start up it is asking me for a password, the username comes up as `Admin` I have tried but cannot get past this, is there a way to bypass ie safe mode or something, many thanks Rob
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post Nov 6 2007, 07:36 PM
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Hi robnic...

I'm sorry, but we can't help you with this issue. Breeching a machine's security is against our terms of use. Though your request may be completely sincere, the next person that googles the answer here may not have such noble intentions.

Thanks for your understanding in this matter. If you would like to discuss this policy further, please feel free to PM any member of the Mod/Admin team.

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