Here's some more information collected from the web over time. I don't know how reliable it is.
Password
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Lost Admin XP Password HELP?
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Or try using a password cracking utility like L0phat found on the internet.
Here is another thing that should work. It's a security hole in NT. Rename the "logon.scr" to "logon.bak", then find "usrmgr.exe" and rename it to "logon.scr"... wait for the screen saver to start, and it will start Usermanager with admin rights. Then you can enter and reset the admin password.
Information on additional password tools (from various sources), such as:
NTAccess can replace the administrator password of a Windows NT, Windows 2000 or Windows XP system by rebooting the computer with a special set of boot disks. This is useful if you forgot the administrator password and cannot access the Windows NT/2000/XP system. ($70)
ERD Commander 2002: When your Windows XP/2000/NT system won't boot, ERD Commander 2002 boots the system using the ERD Commander 2002 product CD, right out of the box. Once booted,the easy-to-use ERD Commander 2002 windowing environment provides numerous powerful tools to diagnose and repair a wide array of problems which could prevent a system from booting. And it provides built-in network support so that you can move data safely off and on($400).
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Here's another option I found on another forum. If NTFS
Goto
and download a copy of NTFSDOS($400).
You can always delete the SAM file located in WINNT\SYSTEM32\CONFIG from DOS with the above mentioned NTFS reader/writer from Sysinternals. (Or try using the Recovery Console if that will do it). Once this is done and the system rebooted, you will be able to
logon with the Administrator account with a blank password. Or just piggyback the drive in another NTFS or FAT32 machine and delete it from windows. Once this is done and the system rebooted, you will be able to logon with the Administrator account with a blank password.