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This is on an XP home edition PC. There are two user accounts, Bob (admin
account) and Administrator, both do not have a password. The user cannot logon to the system using either user account. Get the standard error message about password, domain etc. User Bob is setup to automatically logon. What the user now sees is a Welcome Screen without any user account to select. Pressing the Ctrl-Alt-Del keys will bring up the security logon dialog box, but the system will not allow logon. I have not tried Last Known Good. Also, this PC can be upgraded to XP Pro if all applications will remain and the upgrade will bypass the failed logon...since a new administrator account will be created. -- Thanks in advance.... |
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Try booting into Safe Mode and logon as the built in administrator account
which may have a blank password. Upgrade installs do not create any user accounts or change any user passwords. The built in administrator account already exists on the computer. --- Steve "RVilla" <RVilla@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:0341A02C-93DB-4474-97BE-BD148C4FFEED@microsoft.com... > This is on an XP home edition PC. There are two user accounts, Bob (admin > account) and Administrator, both do not have a password. > > The user cannot logon to the system using either user account. Get the > standard error message about password, domain etc. User Bob is setup to > automatically logon. > > What the user now sees is a Welcome Screen without any user account to > select. Pressing the Ctrl-Alt-Del keys will bring up the security logon > dialog box, but the system will not allow logon. > > I have not tried Last Known Good. Also, this PC can be upgraded to XP Pro > if > all applications will remain and the upgrade will bypass the failed > logon...since a new administrator account will be created. > > -- > Thanks in advance.... |
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I did try Safe Mode, same result. Windows logon screen with no user accounts
listed, tried both accounts (Bob and built-in Administrator, no password) and cannot logon. These user accounts never had a password. Also tried LKG. -- Thanks in advance.... "Steven L Umbach" wrote: > Try booting into Safe Mode and logon as the built in administrator account > which may have a blank password. Upgrade installs do not create any user > accounts or change any user passwords. The built in administrator account > already exists on the computer. --- Steve > > > "RVilla" <RVilla@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:0341A02C-93DB-4474-97BE-BD148C4FFEED@microsoft.com... > > This is on an XP home edition PC. There are two user accounts, Bob (admin > > account) and Administrator, both do not have a password. > > > > The user cannot logon to the system using either user account. Get the > > standard error message about password, domain etc. User Bob is setup to > > automatically logon. > > > > What the user now sees is a Welcome Screen without any user account to > > select. Pressing the Ctrl-Alt-Del keys will bring up the security logon > > dialog box, but the system will not allow logon. > > > > I have not tried Last Known Good. Also, this PC can be upgraded to XP Pro > > if > > all applications will remain and the upgrade will bypass the failed > > logon...since a new administrator account will be created. > > > > -- > > Thanks in advance.... > > > |
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To me it sounds like someone or some process configured a password for those
accounts. See the link below on how to proceed for when a user forgets their administrator password and how to reset it to see if that helps. --- Steve http://www.petri.co.il/forgot_admini...r_password.htm "RVilla" <RVilla@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:34B0914E-3EDC-4A9C-BF8B-193CDAB29F59@microsoft.com... >I did try Safe Mode, same result. Windows logon screen with no user >accounts > listed, tried both accounts (Bob and built-in Administrator, no password) > and > cannot logon. > > These user accounts never had a password. Also tried LKG. > > -- > Thanks in advance.... > > > "Steven L Umbach" wrote: > >> Try booting into Safe Mode and logon as the built in administrator >> account >> which may have a blank password. Upgrade installs do not create any user >> accounts or change any user passwords. The built in administrator account >> already exists on the computer. --- Steve >> >> >> "RVilla" <RVilla@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:0341A02C-93DB-4474-97BE-BD148C4FFEED@microsoft.com... >> > This is on an XP home edition PC. There are two user accounts, Bob >> > (admin >> > account) and Administrator, both do not have a password. >> > >> > The user cannot logon to the system using either user account. Get the >> > standard error message about password, domain etc. User Bob is setup to >> > automatically logon. >> > >> > What the user now sees is a Welcome Screen without any user account to >> > select. Pressing the Ctrl-Alt-Del keys will bring up the security logon >> > dialog box, but the system will not allow logon. >> > >> > I have not tried Last Known Good. Also, this PC can be upgraded to XP >> > Pro >> > if >> > all applications will remain and the upgrade will bypass the failed >> > logon...since a new administrator account will be created. >> > >> > -- >> > Thanks in advance.... >> >> >> |
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I will try that but it won't be until tomorrow. I will let you know what
happens. Robert -- Thanks in advance.... "Steven L Umbach" wrote: > To me it sounds like someone or some process configured a password for those > accounts. See the link below on how to proceed for when a user forgets their > administrator password and how to reset it to see if that helps. --- Steve > > http://www.petri.co.il/forgot_admini...r_password.htm > > "RVilla" <RVilla@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:34B0914E-3EDC-4A9C-BF8B-193CDAB29F59@microsoft.com... > >I did try Safe Mode, same result. Windows logon screen with no user > >accounts > > listed, tried both accounts (Bob and built-in Administrator, no password) > > and > > cannot logon. > > > > These user accounts never had a password. Also tried LKG. > > > > -- > > Thanks in advance.... > > > > > > "Steven L Umbach" wrote: > > > >> Try booting into Safe Mode and logon as the built in administrator > >> account > >> which may have a blank password. Upgrade installs do not create any user > >> accounts or change any user passwords. The built in administrator account > >> already exists on the computer. --- Steve > >> > >> > >> "RVilla" <RVilla@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > >> news:0341A02C-93DB-4474-97BE-BD148C4FFEED@microsoft.com... > >> > This is on an XP home edition PC. There are two user accounts, Bob > >> > (admin > >> > account) and Administrator, both do not have a password. > >> > > >> > The user cannot logon to the system using either user account. Get the > >> > standard error message about password, domain etc. User Bob is setup to > >> > automatically logon. > >> > > >> > What the user now sees is a Welcome Screen without any user account to > >> > select. Pressing the Ctrl-Alt-Del keys will bring up the security logon > >> > dialog box, but the system will not allow logon. > >> > > >> > I have not tried Last Known Good. Also, this PC can be upgraded to XP > >> > Pro > >> > if > >> > all applications will remain and the upgrade will bypass the failed > >> > logon...since a new administrator account will be created. > >> > > >> > -- > >> > Thanks in advance.... > >> > >> > >> > > > |
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Well, I ran two of the password recovery tools and they both said they could
not find users. Guess the registry got corrupt, anyway around this? Before, the re-install? Robert -- Thanks in advance.... "Steven L Umbach" wrote: > To me it sounds like someone or some process configured a password for those > accounts. See the link below on how to proceed for when a user forgets their > administrator password and how to reset it to see if that helps. --- Steve > > http://www.petri.co.il/forgot_admini...r_password.htm > > "RVilla" <RVilla@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:34B0914E-3EDC-4A9C-BF8B-193CDAB29F59@microsoft.com... > >I did try Safe Mode, same result. Windows logon screen with no user > >accounts > > listed, tried both accounts (Bob and built-in Administrator, no password) > > and > > cannot logon. > > > > These user accounts never had a password. Also tried LKG. > > > > -- > > Thanks in advance.... > > > > > > "Steven L Umbach" wrote: > > > >> Try booting into Safe Mode and logon as the built in administrator > >> account > >> which may have a blank password. Upgrade installs do not create any user > >> accounts or change any user passwords. The built in administrator account > >> already exists on the computer. --- Steve > >> > >> > >> "RVilla" <RVilla@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > >> news:0341A02C-93DB-4474-97BE-BD148C4FFEED@microsoft.com... > >> > This is on an XP home edition PC. There are two user accounts, Bob > >> > (admin > >> > account) and Administrator, both do not have a password. > >> > > >> > The user cannot logon to the system using either user account. Get the > >> > standard error message about password, domain etc. User Bob is setup to > >> > automatically logon. > >> > > >> > What the user now sees is a Welcome Screen without any user account to > >> > select. Pressing the Ctrl-Alt-Del keys will bring up the security logon > >> > dialog box, but the system will not allow logon. > >> > > >> > I have not tried Last Known Good. Also, this PC can be upgraded to XP > >> > Pro > >> > if > >> > all applications will remain and the upgrade will bypass the failed > >> > logon...since a new administrator account will be created. > >> > > >> > -- > >> > Thanks in advance.... > >> > >> > >> > > > |
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Hmm. You could try to copy the sam file from the windows\repair folder to
the \windows\system32\config folder after renaming the original sam file to sam.old. You would have to do that from outside the operating system by placing your hard drive in another computer as a secondary/slave drive or by booting from something like Barts PE which is a compact version of the operating system that fits on a cdrom. If you happen to be using FAT32 file system you could do that from a bootable floppy. --- Steve http://www.nu2.nu/pebuilder/ --- Bart's PE information. "RVilla" <RVilla@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:87DA9027-C649-45A8-A254-F8F541C6D399@microsoft.com... > Well, I ran two of the password recovery tools and they both said they > could > not find users. Guess the registry got corrupt, anyway around this? > Before, > the re-install? > > Robert > > > -- > Thanks in advance.... > > > "Steven L Umbach" wrote: > >> To me it sounds like someone or some process configured a password for >> those >> accounts. See the link below on how to proceed for when a user forgets >> their >> administrator password and how to reset it to see if that helps. --- >> Steve >> >> http://www.petri.co.il/forgot_admini...r_password.htm >> >> "RVilla" <RVilla@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:34B0914E-3EDC-4A9C-BF8B-193CDAB29F59@microsoft.com... >> >I did try Safe Mode, same result. Windows logon screen with no user >> >accounts >> > listed, tried both accounts (Bob and built-in Administrator, no >> > password) >> > and >> > cannot logon. >> > >> > These user accounts never had a password. Also tried LKG. >> > >> > -- >> > Thanks in advance.... >> > >> > >> > "Steven L Umbach" wrote: >> > >> >> Try booting into Safe Mode and logon as the built in administrator >> >> account >> >> which may have a blank password. Upgrade installs do not create any >> >> user >> >> accounts or change any user passwords. The built in administrator >> >> account >> >> already exists on the computer. --- Steve >> >> >> >> >> >> "RVilla" <RVilla@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> >> news:0341A02C-93DB-4474-97BE-BD148C4FFEED@microsoft.com... >> >> > This is on an XP home edition PC. There are two user accounts, Bob >> >> > (admin >> >> > account) and Administrator, both do not have a password. >> >> > >> >> > The user cannot logon to the system using either user account. Get >> >> > the >> >> > standard error message about password, domain etc. User Bob is setup >> >> > to >> >> > automatically logon. >> >> > >> >> > What the user now sees is a Welcome Screen without any user account >> >> > to >> >> > select. Pressing the Ctrl-Alt-Del keys will bring up the security >> >> > logon >> >> > dialog box, but the system will not allow logon. >> >> > >> >> > I have not tried Last Known Good. Also, this PC can be upgraded to >> >> > XP >> >> > Pro >> >> > if >> >> > all applications will remain and the upgrade will bypass the failed >> >> > logon...since a new administrator account will be created. >> >> > >> >> > -- >> >> > Thanks in advance.... >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> |
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Thanks for your help, I decided to perform a re-install after discovering
this system has had some recent history of instability. Nothing better than a clean install. -- Thanks in advance.... "Steven L Umbach" wrote: > Hmm. You could try to copy the sam file from the windows\repair folder to > the \windows\system32\config folder > after renaming the original sam file to sam.old. You would have to do that > from outside the operating system by placing your hard drive > in another computer as a secondary/slave drive or by booting from something > like Barts PE which is a compact version > of the operating system that fits on a cdrom. If you happen to be using > FAT32 file system you could do that > from a bootable floppy. --- Steve > > http://www.nu2.nu/pebuilder/ --- Bart's PE information. > > "RVilla" <RVilla@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:87DA9027-C649-45A8-A254-F8F541C6D399@microsoft.com... > > Well, I ran two of the password recovery tools and they both said they > > could > > not find users. Guess the registry got corrupt, anyway around this? > > Before, > > the re-install? > > > > Robert > > > > > > -- > > Thanks in advance.... > > > > > > "Steven L Umbach" wrote: > > > >> To me it sounds like someone or some process configured a password for > >> those > >> accounts. See the link below on how to proceed for when a user forgets > >> their > >> administrator password and how to reset it to see if that helps. --- > >> Steve > >> > >> http://www.petri.co.il/forgot_admini...r_password.htm > >> > >> "RVilla" <RVilla@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > >> news:34B0914E-3EDC-4A9C-BF8B-193CDAB29F59@microsoft.com... > >> >I did try Safe Mode, same result. Windows logon screen with no user > >> >accounts > >> > listed, tried both accounts (Bob and built-in Administrator, no > >> > password) > >> > and > >> > cannot logon. > >> > > >> > These user accounts never had a password. Also tried LKG. > >> > > >> > -- > >> > Thanks in advance.... > >> > > >> > > >> > "Steven L Umbach" wrote: > >> > > >> >> Try booting into Safe Mode and logon as the built in administrator > >> >> account > >> >> which may have a blank password. Upgrade installs do not create any > >> >> user > >> >> accounts or change any user passwords. The built in administrator > >> >> account > >> >> already exists on the computer. --- Steve > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> "RVilla" <RVilla@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > >> >> news:0341A02C-93DB-4474-97BE-BD148C4FFEED@microsoft.com... > >> >> > This is on an XP home edition PC. There are two user accounts, Bob > >> >> > (admin > >> >> > account) and Administrator, both do not have a password. > >> >> > > >> >> > The user cannot logon to the system using either user account. Get > >> >> > the > >> >> > standard error message about password, domain etc. User Bob is setup > >> >> > to > >> >> > automatically logon. > >> >> > > >> >> > What the user now sees is a Welcome Screen without any user account > >> >> > to > >> >> > select. Pressing the Ctrl-Alt-Del keys will bring up the security > >> >> > logon > >> >> > dialog box, but the system will not allow logon. > >> >> > > >> >> > I have not tried Last Known Good. Also, this PC can be upgraded to > >> >> > XP > >> >> > Pro > >> >> > if > >> >> > all applications will remain and the upgrade will bypass the failed > >> >> > logon...since a new administrator account will be created. > >> >> > > >> >> > -- > >> >> > Thanks in advance.... > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > >> > >> > >> > > > |
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