Home PC question.
I have my computer set up so that the kids can log in and have thier own settings seperate from me and my wifes settings. Today for some reason when I went to log in for MY settings it would not accept my password. I have not changed it and Im the only one who COULD access the setup to change the passwords. Is there some way I can bypass the log in and still get all MY settings back? I can get onto my computer of course but all my favorites and desktop settings are "lost" so far. ?????
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I don't have an answer for you. ME was a pretty short lived product. Not too many people know it well. |
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I had no clue THEN either. ? :)
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Find the *.pwl file in the Windows directory and delete it.
The one to want to delete will be your username*.pwl. For example, if your username is Alzheimers it would be C:\windows\alzheimers.pwl The next time you log on it will ask you for a new password without requiring the old one. This works in Windows Millennium, but I wouldn't try it with anything made after that. IMPORTANT Make a copy of this file and place it in your documents before you delete it. Or just move it over. That way if there are any negative repercussions, you can just put it back. |
oh, and most of your settings should be somewhere like C:\documents and settings\account
I can't remember the exact path name |
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