Lost My Windows Username & Password.
I have installed some software (LogMeIn) on my Mac at home so that I can access it from my Dell PC at work.
However, when I tried to access my home computer from work today I was asked to enter my Windows Username and Password.
I have not used my Windows Username and/or Password since I had the Dell in 2005 and I have absolutely no idea where I can find them.
Any solutions?
Re: Lost My Windows Username & Password.
If its xp, you can wipe and reset the password using a bootable DVD with the program: Winternals installed onto it.
Re: Lost My Windows Username & Password.
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Originally Posted by
Blaineoliver
If its xp, you can wipe and reset the password using a bootable DVD with the program: Winternals installed onto it.
It is XP (Home Edition) but I don't have a bootable CD. The PC came from Dell with Windows XP pre-installed!
Re: Lost My Windows Username & Password.
I have used a bootable cd in the past to find out passwords on a system that I forgot the password for.
Try a google search for ophcrack.
Download the image and burn that to a cd.
Boot from the cd, let it do its thing and voila most passwords will be visible without the need to reset anything.
As usual use at your own risk but has been good to me.
Re: Lost My Windows Username & Password.
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Originally Posted by
jimbo90210us
I have used a bootable cd in the past to find out passwords on a system that I forgot the password for.
Try a google search for ophcrack.
Download the image and burn that to a cd.
Boot from the cd, let it do its thing and voila most passwords will be visible without the need to reset anything.
As usual use at your own risk but has been good to me.
ophcrack does work - but it's a brute force dictionary attack so it won't *always* work. ERD commander 2005 does the job more cleverly but costs money (and is a bugger to find now isn't it?). There's also a backdoor in the XP installer that allows you to launch a command prompt and reset passwords during an install (over an existing installation - doesn't reset anything btw).
ophcrack (live CD) is a good first stop - it won't do damage and doesn't cost anything. You need to download the live CD ISO image and burn it to a blank CD (use imageburn for that [also free]) and then boot from this CD.
Have a read of this - which covers some of these methods (and more): http://www.askvg.com/how-to-reset-re...ator-password/
Re: Lost My Windows Username & Password.
http://www.petri.co.il/forgot_admini...r_password.htm
Bookmark petri.co.il. It's a site of massive use :)
And ERD commander is now part of the DART kit which is available to Software Assurance customers, and for testing via Technet (and I guess MSDN, but I don't have MSDN so can't confirm this)
Re: Lost My Windows Username & Password.
Hang on - back to square one. You're uising logmein, and you access that service online and when you connect to the client (ie. Your mac) it asks for credentials for the client, not the computer you are accessing your account from... Just confused by that... Is the username/pwd prompt from within logmein, or a windows based one? I use logmein, and its not somethign that I have come across, so interested about what that could be...
Re: Lost My Windows Username & Password.
no one thought about creating a new account ?
if there is no password on the windows account it may still ask for one and never let you in.
go to control panel and select user accounts, make a new account there for the remote login.
it should be as simple as that
Re: Lost My Windows Username & Password.
Or use another admin account to change the password.
Re: Lost My Windows Username & Password.
If you can access the same machine using another user account, then just use CMD to change the other accounts password.
Re: Lost My Windows Username & Password.
I know this sounds stupid but it worked for me. Press ctrl alt del and you'll get a more conventional login screen. Type administrator in to the username and see if the password is left empty (it quite frequently is). Otherwise try the common passwords, ADMINISTRATOR for example :)
happy hacking!
Re: Lost My Windows Username & Password.
I think we all need to read the OP's post again.
He has installed LogMeIn on his MAC so that he can access it from his Dell at work.
So the credentials he would require are
1) His work credentials to log into his work PC. I think we can assume he knows those.
2) His e-mail and password to log on to his LogMeIn account. The website will have forgotton password procedures so these aren't the problem.
3) The machine password that he setup when installing LogMeIn. If he has fogotton that then he will need to un-install LogMeIn from the Mac then re-install it.
4) On a windows box, he would now be looking at a windows logon screen. On a Mac, I don't have a clue, but is it possible that here is where the mystery logon prompt is being issued?
Maybe Follywines can clarify what the problem credentials are?
Re: Lost My Windows Username & Password.
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Originally Posted by
pipTheGeek
I think we all need to read the OP's post again.
He has installed LogMeIn on his MAC so that he can access it from his Dell at work.
So the credentials he would require are
1) His work credentials to log into his work PC. I think we can assume he knows those.
2) His e-mail and password to log on to his LogMeIn account. The website will have forgotton password procedures so these aren't the problem.
3) The machine password that he setup when installing LogMeIn. If he has fogotton that then he will need to un-install LogMeIn from the Mac then re-install it.
4) On a windows box, he would now be looking at a windows logon screen. On a Mac, I don't have a clue, but is it possible that here is where the mystery logon prompt is being issued?
Maybe Follywines can clarify what the problem credentials are?
A week has passed, don't think it matters now.