Set or reset a Windows administrator password (ok)
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These steps work in every case as long as you're able to log in as an administrator.
Double-click the Users folder. On the right, in the list of local users, right-click the account name for the Administrator account, and select Set Password.
On some computers, the account will not be named "Administrator" because the owner or administrator either changed that name or added administrative accounts with different usernames. In either case, you will need to know which of the accounts in the list is the designated Administrator account.
You can also change the administrator password using the "User Accounts" control in the Control Panel. Some people may prefer this method to the universal steps above. Follow the instructions below for your situation and operating system.
These instructions are for changing passwords for accounts residing directly on your computer, not for Active Directory passwords. This holds true even if your Active Directory account is an administrator on the computer.
Windows 10 and Windows 8.x
Expand Local Users and Groups and select the Users folder.
Right-click the Administrator account and select Password.
Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the task.
Windows 10 and Windows 8.x
Expand Local Users and Groups and select the Users folder.
Right-click the Administrator account and select Password.
Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the task.
If you forget the administrator password for your computer, you'll need to contact a local computer repair shop, where they'll have the tools to administratively reset your administrator password.
This is document arni in the Knowledge Base. Last modified on 2020-01-14 05:02:35.
Press -r
. In the "Open:" field, type compmgmt.msc
, and then press Enter
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Note: requires that you normally refrain from running your Windows computer as an administrator. For more, see .
Press -r
. In the dialog box, type compmgmt.msc
, and then press Enter
.
Press -r
. In the dialog box, type compmgmt.msc
, and then press Enter
.
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