This method does not require third party sofware...<br>
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01. Install an alternate copy of Windows NT.<br>
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02. Boot the alternate install.<br>
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03. Use Control Panel / System / Startup.. to change the default boot instance to your original install.<br>
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04. In the original Windows NT folder, navigate to the \System32 sub-folder.<br>
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05. Save a copy of logon.scr, the default logon screen saver.<br>
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06. Delete logon.scr.<br>
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07. Copy CMD.EXE to logon.scr.<br>
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08. Shutdown and restart your original install.<br>
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09. Wait for the logon screen saver to initiate. It will actually open a CMD prompt, in the context of the local system account.<br>
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10. Type MUSRMGR, into the CMD prompt from step 09, to execute User Manager, and reset the Administrator's password.<br>
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11. Delete the logon.scr from %SystemRoot%\System32.<br>
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12. Rename the saved default screen saver, from step 05, to logon.scr.<br>
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13. If you wish to keep the alternate install:<br>
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Compress its' folder.<br>
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ATTRIB -R -S -H c:\boot.ini<br>
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Edit c:\boot.ini and change the text of the alternate installs 2 entries to ALTNT.<br>
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14. If you wish to remove the alternate install:<br>
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Delete its' folder.<br>
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ATTRIB -R -S -H c:\boot.ini<br>
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Edit c:\boot.ini and remove the alternate install's two (2) entries. <p> DougP<br><a href=mailto: dposton@universal1.com> dposton@universal1.com</a><br><a href= > </a><br>