If you go to www.sysinternals.com, there is a free utility you can download
that will let you log on to the laptop.


Dave DiGennaro

"Barzda, A" wrote:

> Hi folks, hopefully someone here can point me in the right direction.
> The wife of one of my co-workers was given a laptop that used to belong
> to a fired employee of a now defunct company.  Because the guy was
> fired, he refused to give them his password, so now no one can access
> the computer.  (Probably why they gave it away.)  My co-worker asked if
> I could help get into the computer so they can use it.  It's running
> Windows 2000.  Other than guessing at the administrator or guest account
> passwords, any other ideas for getting into the box so it can become a
> useful, productive member of society again?  If I plug it into my Win2k
> network will that be safe to try?  Otherwise, am I correct in assuming
> the next step is reinstalling the OS?
>
> I am not necessarily interested in getting any "secret hacker stuff"
> unless that is the best way to go.  I assume my co-worker and his wife
> don't need any data or programs on the hard drive, so wiping the disk is
> an option.
>
> Thanks.
>
> Ann Barzda
> Interior Environments, Inc.
> 444 North 2nd Street, C-2
> Philadelphia, PA  19123
>
> 215-545-0600 voice
> 215-545-6555 fax
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> email

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