It doesn't matter what desktop type you have. But you need to be the
Administrator to have rights to make a prevent a forgotten password disk.
Limited accounts don't have that option.
Diane Kroeckel
On Mon, 26 Apr 2004 07:55:24 -0400 "David R. Enberg"
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> I have tried to do this my self, and I can't find anywhere on the
> left
> side that says "Prevent a Forgotten Password" on the left side - I
> switched my menus to Classic View....is this why I can't see it?
> When I
> open Users and Accounts, I get a user name list and that's it.
> Anyone
> know how to run the Forgotten Password Wizard from a command line?
>
> Thanks
>
> Dave Enberg
>
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>
> Thanks to everyone for their help. I created a Password Reset Disk
> and
> tested it and now I'm set. This is something everyone who has a
> user
> account with a password should do.
>
> It's under Control Panel, User Accounts, click on your account, on
> the
> left side under Related Tasks, choose Prevent a Forgotten Password.
> Then it will Wizard you through creating the disk.
>
> Diane Kroeckel
>
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