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Tuesday, August 14, 2012

How do I set the Administrator password in Windows 7?


Why I should set a Administrator password?
If you have a computer and here I refer to the Desktop and you are the only one who have access, then this article will be useful only if you want to access the computer using Remote Desktop with your Administrator account.
If your laptop or computer is one that you share with several family members or are in a hostel for students as an example, then it is recommended password.
Why? because in this way the one that would like to access data on your account will also have a problem or maybe it will be impossible without proper knowledge.
Since I made ​​a quite laborious introduction, let’s go now to the crux of the problem, namely changing the Administrator account password in a system based on Windows 7 and/or Windows XP.
How do I change the Administrator account password?
  • Right-click the Computer either on the screen (but only if is not a shortcut) or start menu, then go to Manage
  • go to Local Users and Groups -> Users, we position ourselves on the Administrator account, right-click on it and go to set password
  • confirm by pressing Proceed then enter the new password and confirm new password in both boxes.
Press Ok and everything it’s ready!

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