going pass XP password
In password-protected Windows XP Home or Professional edition system, each
user
logs on to his or her own user name and password to have full access to the Windows computer. However,
a
user
or administrator can still log in to the Windows XP machine without knowing the original password, if they have lost or forgotten the user ID or password, by using various bypass or crack method such as using dreampackpl****-to-log-on-to-windows-xp-and-2000-without-changing-existing-password-with-dreampackpl/”> to bypass the need to logon using valid account or password, crack or brute force retrieve the Windows passwords for various user or administrator account with ophcrack, and using third party services such as Login Recovery to retrieval and recovery of Windows user name and passwords. However, there is one simpler method to **** into a Windows XP system, if the computer owner installed windows
XP, and forgot or not set the Administrator account password.
By default installation, Windows XP has a built-in Administrator account which equivalent to root or superuser privilege account in Linux or Unix that contains no password. In other word, hacker or any people can simply key in Administrator as user name at the Windows Logon Welcome Screen prompt with blank password (no password) and get full administrative access as superuser to the
windows pc
. Worse, most computer owners don’t even know such an Administrator account is actually existed, don’t even mentioned they will create or set a password for Administrator user account.
So this flaw provides an easy way to **** into any Windows XP computer that the user forgets or simply does not set a password for the Administrator user ID. The problem is that in normal Windows XP Welcome Screen where you choose which user name you want to log onto, the Administrator user name is not displayed and is not shown. If you can’t choose or select the Administrator from the login screen, then how are you going to log-in with the Administrator account?
Basically, at Windows XP Welcom Screen, simply press Ctrl-Alt-Del keys sequence together twice, and you will be shown a Log On to
windows which you can specify User Name and Password. In the User Name
text box key in “Administrator” (without quote) and leave the Password field blank. Then press Enter or click on OK. If there is not password protects the Administrator account, or blank password is set, then you will be able to access the Windows with full administrative privileges as Administrator.
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