My teens access/delete/change my administrator password easily. In fact I see
there are a multitude of resources available, ostensibly catering to people
who have forgotten their password, for deleting and changing them. But look
for advice on securing your password, what do you find?
It doesn't matter how clever your password is if someone knows how to access
and change it, so is there a solution or not?
--
Confused old guy

Re: XP Administrator password by md

md
Wed Mar 12 06:31:47 CDT 2008

This is a .net programming newsgroup. Find a group for XP

"Douglas" <Douglas@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:2D76B100-466B-4FAB-8F82-F675D666EDD5@microsoft.com...
> My teens access/delete/change my administrator password easily. In fact I
> see
> there are a multitude of resources available, ostensibly catering to
> people
> who have forgotten their password, for deleting and changing them. But
> look
> for advice on securing your password, what do you find?
> It doesn't matter how clever your password is if someone knows how to
> access
> and change it, so is there a solution or not?
> --
> Confused old guy



Re: XP Administrator password by RobinS

RobinS
Wed Mar 12 14:36:44 CDT 2008

Try posting your question to a group with "Windows" in the description. This
is a .Net Programming newsgroup.

RobinS.
GoldMail.com

"Douglas" <Douglas@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:2D76B100-466B-4FAB-8F82-F675D666EDD5@microsoft.com...
> My teens access/delete/change my administrator password easily. In fact I
> see
> there are a multitude of resources available, ostensibly catering to
> people
> who have forgotten their password, for deleting and changing them. But
> look
> for advice on securing your password, what do you find?
> It doesn't matter how clever your password is if someone knows how to
> access
> and change it, so is there a solution or not?
> --
> Confused old guy