>i finally figured out why the setting on my parents box are not saving.
>they forgot there system password.
>
>any one know where/how to reset it?
>thanks
>-paul

Paul,

Assuming the system is OSX, try this link:
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=106156

You'll need the Apple system restore disk that came with the computer or the 
OSX system disks; Then use the reset password command off one of the menus (I 
forget which one right now). I found the following at 
http://kb.wisc.edu/helpdesk/page.php?id=3853

 To reset a Mac OS X account password, startup the computer using an Apple 
Software Restore disc (included with newer Macs) or a Mac OS X Install disc. It 
is best to use the same disc from which OS X was installed. Do not use a disc 
with a version of OS X other than the one installed on the computer or it may 
not work. For example, if you reset a password on a computer running Mac OS X 
10.3 with an OS X 10.4 disc, you will not be able to log into the account.

Insert the disc, restart the computer, and hold the C key when you hear the 
startup sound. You can release the key when the gray Apple appears.

It is normal for the computer to take longer to startup from a CD or DVD. The 
disc will automatically start the OS X installer but you do not need to 
reinstall OS X. If you are prompted to select a language and you do not see the 
menu bar at the top of the screen, click the right arrow button to proceed to 
the next step.

The method of resetting passwords varies slightly depending on the version of 
OS X on the installation disc.

Mac OS X 10.2.x through 10.3.x:
Select Reset Password from the Installer menu.  

Mac OS X 10.4.x:
Choose Reset Password from the Utilities menu.  

    *  Select the hard drive (e.g. Macintosh HD) at the top of the window.
    * Select the user account you wish to reset. Important: Do not select 
"System Administrator(root). This is a reference to the root user. Do not 
confuse it with a normal administrator account.
    * Enter the new password in the two boxes. In Mac OS X 10.4, you can also 
include a password hint.
    * Click the Save button.
    * Click OK on the message confirming the password has been reset.

To close the password reset utility, select Quit Reset Password from the Reset 
Password menu.

Restart the computer by choosing Quit Installer from the Installer menu and 
click Restart or Quit when prompted.

Resetting the Keychain

Resetting an account password does not change the Keychain password. For 
security reasons, there is no way to reset a forgotten Keychain password and 
the contents of the keychain cannot be recovered. The Keychain must be deleted 
so a new one can be created and used.

>From the Finder, click on the Go menu and select Home. In the window that 
>appears, open the Library folder and drag the Keychains folder to the trash.

Restart the computer or log out and log back in. A new keychain will be created 
using the current account password.
--

hth,
larry 

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