Wednesday, May 20, 2009

Reset Windows passwords with Offline NT Password and Registry Editor


Reset Windows Passwords

Wed., May 20, 2009

Reset Windows passwords with Offline NT Password and Registry Editor

Don't let a lost or forgotten Windows account passwords frustrate your users!

Reset Windows passwords with Offline NT Password and Registry Editor In this IT Dojo video, I show you how to quickly reset local account passwords, including Administrator, with the open-source Offline NT Password and Registry Editor.



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