Andrew,

     I am not sure about doing it remotely, but you can change the password
by going to another machine with the same OS, changing the password to what
you want, then exporting the password registry key into a *.reg file.  How
to get it onto the suspect machine is up to you.  If you also put in a key
"AllowProperties" (with a value of zero) into the same reg file, the next
restart will have them unable to change the password.


Have a Good Day,

Michael L.


                                                                                       
                                   
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Question
Is there a way of resetting or changing the password remotely
if some has locked me out
Andrewc

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