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My preference is to use the NT Password Reset Disk from
http://home.eunet.no/~pnordahl/ntpasswd/ It's an ISO you download, burn to a CD and then boot off of. It's actually a live Linux CD that has the capability of editing the password file. When Vista first came out, it didn't work too well with Vista, but the more recent versions of that live CD have worked quite well on the few Vista machines I've had to fix due to a forgotten password. |
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