Log On To Windows

From: Roy (rmowbray_at_physactg.com)
Date: 06/19/03


Date: Thu, 19 Jun 2003 09:50:31 -0700


Was the computer on a network? If so, the administrator
has a local and a network logon that might get you in.
The local would be easiest. Try a username w/o a
password too. Hope this helps.
>-----Original Message-----
>I have an older computer that has Windows 2000 and I
>plugged it in yesterday for my son to use. What I
didn't
>remember is that I use to use a logon and password and
>forgot what they were. Is there a way for me to bypass
>this logon so I can get rid of it?
>.
>



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