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Windows XP Administrator Password


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Created 2008-01-15
Modified 2009-05-01
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Why doesn't my administrator password work?

The first time the system is started, you will be asked to specify a password for the Administrator account. Due to inconsistencies beyond our control, this password may not be properly implemented. If you are unable to log in to the Administrator account using the password you specified, the password “secret” should be effective.  After logging in to Windows, the Administrator password may be changed to a password of your choice.




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