How to Change a Users Password in XP Using CMD

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How to Change a Users Password in XP Using CMD
03.13.08 (4:58 am)   [edit]

In this video you will learn how to change any users password in XP using CMD prompt. You can get to CMD prompt by going to StartRun then then type in cmd. Or you can get to command prompt by going to your accessories folder in the start menu.

After you got MS-DOS open all you have to do is type net user then hit enter to bring up a list of users. So for instance if you wanted to change the Admin password you would type in net user Admin *

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