M
M Skabialka
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I wiped out an old laptop and started over with windows XP a year or so ago.
I added two user names, one with a password which I use - the other was
supposed to be for someone else who hasn't ever used the machine. That user
name has no password, but is set up as an admin account also.
Twice recently I have tried to log in and it said my password was incorrect.
I only use this password on this machine, and checked that caps lock wasn't
on.
I finally had to log in as the other user and change my password back to
what it was. This worked for a few weeks then happened again.
This is a home computer, so the usernames are not tied to any accounts
anywhere else.
There aren't many applications on this machine, MS Office 2003 and Visual
Basic Express, no games or anything. No email acccounts.
What can cause a WinXP laptop to lose a local user account password? If I
hadn't had that other user account so I could change the password I would
have lost my work.
Mich
I added two user names, one with a password which I use - the other was
supposed to be for someone else who hasn't ever used the machine. That user
name has no password, but is set up as an admin account also.
Twice recently I have tried to log in and it said my password was incorrect.
I only use this password on this machine, and checked that caps lock wasn't
on.
I finally had to log in as the other user and change my password back to
what it was. This worked for a few weeks then happened again.
This is a home computer, so the usernames are not tied to any accounts
anywhere else.
There aren't many applications on this machine, MS Office 2003 and Visual
Basic Express, no games or anything. No email acccounts.
What can cause a WinXP laptop to lose a local user account password? If I
hadn't had that other user account so I could change the password I would
have lost my work.
Mich