RE: XP Home Password Prompted but None Set
- From: JSL <JSL@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 29 Dec 2006 13:21:01 -0800
Thanks for the reply, Jesper. I agree, it seems really weird. I checked
several times to make sure that no passwords were set. If I don't type
anything at the password prompt on the blue screen, it gives me the "did you
forget your password?" prompt and doesn't let me in. If I power down I can
get right in after the restart -- the password prompt doesn't hit unless I
switch users or logoff without powering down or the computer hibernates due
to inactivity.
Any idea where these passwords are stored in the system folders? Is there
some sort of a script that can wipe out the passwords? I'm at my wits' end
-- I really don't want to reboot Windows... Any suggestions you can give me
are appreciated. Thanks again!
JSL
"Jesper" wrote:
Something seems really broken here. When you resume from hibernate you get.
the blue start screen that lists all the accounts? If you click on them it
asks for a password even though you don't have one set? Never heard of that
happening before. That screen tests if there is a password and won't prompt
if there is none. If you don't fill anything into the dialog but just click
the arrow to continue, what happens?
The only thing I can think of is that some third-party software is
interfering here. By itself Windows has never acted this way.
"JSL" wrote:
Please help me; I read through previous posts but I didn't see the answer I
needed. I have XP Home and I never set a password for any of my accounts
(administrator or otherwise). Yesterday my system hibernated and all of a
sudden the system is asking me for a user-specific password!! Nothing I
typed in worked. When I restart the computer I can get into any of the
accounts after the inital power-up but if my system hibernates or if I
log-off or quick-switch to another user the password prompt comes up again
and I am locked out.
I went into the control panel/user accounts and verified that no account has
a password set. For a laugh I then performed a test where I set passwords
for each account. When I powered up the computer it accepted my new password.
However, if I switch users or if the system hibernates all of a sudden the
system does not accept my new password and I'm back to square one (I am
locked out).
My wife doesn't fiddle around with the system files and I don't do much
fiddling, either, but I must have done something screwy. Please help me -- I
can't keep restarting my computer to get access into our profiles!! Thanks.
JSL
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