I keep seeing these posts coming up on this forum only for other users to be worried about posting software to solve their problem, and mods thinking they've just nicked the PC or their software is pirated.
Fair enough, I can see all sides of the situation so I wont argue about that
However... for the people who get locked out - if you really think you've got a poor memory and are likely to get locked out of the PC, write the password down and hide the note under your bed or create a password reset disk (a function in WinXP).
If you change your password, just create a new reset disk - it'll stop the all too common "help I've locked myself out" threads from appearing, and it'll stop the mods from having to do so much work closing those threads up and deleting links from posts etc
Dont worry, its all above board as it's built into the operating system, but you DO need to be logged in as that user originally to make the disk so if the PC is nicked or you're getting illegal access, then you cant make a disk therefore not getting access at all.
I cant remember the exact place where you go to make the disk - although I'm sure it'll be in the "User Accounts" section in "Control Panel". I'm on Win2K at work atm so I cant check - I'm sure someone else will point out where it is though
Fair enough, I can see all sides of the situation so I wont argue about that
However... for the people who get locked out - if you really think you've got a poor memory and are likely to get locked out of the PC, write the password down and hide the note under your bed or create a password reset disk (a function in WinXP).
If you change your password, just create a new reset disk - it'll stop the all too common "help I've locked myself out" threads from appearing, and it'll stop the mods from having to do so much work closing those threads up and deleting links from posts etc
Dont worry, its all above board as it's built into the operating system, but you DO need to be logged in as that user originally to make the disk so if the PC is nicked or you're getting illegal access, then you cant make a disk therefore not getting access at all.
I cant remember the exact place where you go to make the disk - although I'm sure it'll be in the "User Accounts" section in "Control Panel". I'm on Win2K at work atm so I cant check - I'm sure someone else will point out where it is though