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This can't be done from a Win2K Server install CD?  I may be wrong,
but I thought that was possible.  Another alternative would be to take
the relevant password database file from another server and put it
onto the HD, replacing the current one.  To do that, you'd have to
put the boot HD into another machine of course...





On Monday, November 17, 2003, at 02:06 PM, Quyen Arana wrote:

> I'm not sure, but this may be on the top of my stupid things list...
>
> I took a W2K web server off the domain, rebooted, then promptly forgot
> (and can't find) the admin password. I sort of really need to get back
> into this machine.
>
> Anyone have something that could reset a W2K server admin password?
>
> J Quyen Arana
> Information Technology Director
> Oklahoma Science Project
> [log in to unmask]
> 405.271.7683

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