Reset User Password Windows 10

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Oda Znidarsic

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Aug 4, 2024, 5:08:20 PM8/4/24
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Dont see a Change the password link? This probably means that the user you want to change the password for logs into Windows with a Microsoft account, not a typical local account. It's even easier to reset a Microsoft account password.

When you change a Windows password from outside the account, the user you're changing the password for will lose all access to EFS-encrypted files, personal certificates, and any stored passwords like those for network resources and website passwords. However, most users don't have EFS-encrypted files and the loss of stored passwords probably isn't a big deal.


Since you're probably changing this person's password for them because they've forgotten it, it's fine if you want to skip the hint. After the person regains access to their account, have them change their Windows password to something more private and set up a hint.


If it's still available, try logging in as the built-in Windows administrator. To do this, select Switch User at the Windows sign-in screen and type in "Administrator" as the user name but leave the password field blank. You can also access the built-in admin by booting Windows in Safe Mode.


Windows HomeGroup has been removed from Windows 10 as of version 1803, which saw its end of service in November of 2019. If you're using Windows 10 version 1803 or higher, you won't be able to adjust any settings or passwords for HomeGroup anymore.


I've got myself into a bit of a pickle and could really use your collective wisdom. I've been locked out of my Windows 10 computer (yeah, I know, should've written down the password) and I'm scratching my head on how to get back in. Has anyone here been through this and managed to reset their password without being able to log in?


I've seen a few methods online involving bootable USB drives and using command prompts, but I'm not super tech-savvy and a bit hesitant to dive into something that seems so complex. I'm looking for a more straightforward, beginner-friendly way to reset my password and get back to my files.


[Edit] A few folks asked me if the problem was solved? Yes. The password was reset with the help of Passcue Windows Password Recovery software. Thanks Jack888 for the recommendation!


Once, I also encountered a situation where I forgot Windows 10 password of local account. I was really a little panicked at that time. After all, all the important files were in that account. I remember that I really didn't want to use those complicated technical means at that time, and wondered if there was a simple way to solve it.


So, I saw a "Reset Password" link on the login screen. Although I hadn't noticed it before, I decided to click it this time. After clicking it, the system prompted me to answer the security questions I had set before. I was quite glad that I didn't fill in some random answers at that time. The question was the name of my elementary school. I remembered that I set the name of my alma mater and answered it without hesitation. Then the system actually let me enter the interface for setting a new password.


After entering and confirming the new password, I was able to log in smoothly. This experience made me realize that setting security questions is really useful, especially when you forget Windows 10 password.


@zcbadeedee Ophcrack is not recommended if the password was strong enough. Ophcrack relies on rainbow tables to recover the forgotten Windows 10 passwords. These tables are precomputed lists of possible passwords and their corresponding hashes. If a password is complex (long, uses special characters, or is otherwise not common), it may not be included in the available rainbow tables.


In addition, Ophcrack has not been actively updated to handle newer hashing algorithms or security measures implemented in Windows 10 and 11. Newer versions of Windows have strengthened password security. So it is no longer a good choice to reset Windows 10 password when the computer is locked due to forgotten password.


Once, I also encountered a situation where I forgot my Windows 10 password. I was really anxious at the time, after all, all my important documents and work data were on that computer. I tried various possible password combinations, but none of them worked. At this time, I remembered that I had a backup consciousness before and made a Windows 10 password reset disk.


I quickly rummaged through the boxes and found the USB drive and inserted it into the computer. I restarted the computer and went to the login screen. I saw a link to "Reset Password" and clicked it without hesitation. The system recognized my password reset disk and began to guide me step by step.


A Windows 10 password reset disk is a special type of disk that allows you to reset Windows 10 user account password if you forget it. This disk is created while you still have access to your account and can be used in case you get locked out. The below tutorial shows you how to reset Windows 10 password without logging in:


Once, I forgot Windows 10 password and it felt like the end of the world. I tried all possible passwords but none of them worked, and I became more and more anxious. However, I suddenly remembered that a friend once told me about a way to reset Windows 10 password using the command prompt. I didn't pay much attention to it at the time because it seemed too complicated, but now it has become a lifesaver.


So, I decided to give this method a try. First, I needed a Windows installation disk or a bootable USB drive. Fortunately, I had an old Windows installation disk at home, so I immediately found it, inserted it into the computer, and restarted to enter the installation interface.


Step 5. Open the Command Prompt: At the login screen, click the "Accessibility" icon (usually a small circle icon) in the lower right corner. Now, the Command Prompt should open instead of Accessibility.


Although this method sounds a bit complicated, it is actually quite smooth to follow the steps. After the operation, I successfully logged in to the computer with the new password, and the big stone in my heart finally fell. I really recommend that if you are also locked out, you can try this method, but you must be careful in operation, after all, it involves modifying system files.


This article explains how to reset passwords for yourself and for your users when you have a Microsoft 365 for business subscription. If you don't have a Microsoft 365 for business subscription try this article: I forgot the username or password for the account I use with Microsoft 365.. You can also set up self-service password reset for your users so they can reset their own passwords. To learn more, see Let users reset their own passwords.


To support increased security, as of August 30, 2024, Microsoft will remove the ability to send user account details and passwords in email from within the Microsoft 365 admin center. We recommend that you print the account information to a PDF file, then share it with your users in a secure manner.


If you need help with the steps in this topic, consider working with a Microsoft small business specialist. With Business Assist, you and your employees get around-the-clock access to small business specialists as you grow your business, from onboarding to everyday use.


This article is for people who set password expiration policy for a business, school, or nonprofit. To complete these steps, you need to sign in with your Microsoft 365 admin account. Overview in the Microsoft 365 admin center.


We strongly recommend that you set up self-service password reset. This way you don't have to manually reset passwords for your users. Less work for you! To learn how, see Let users reset their own passwords in Microsoft 365.


In your contact card, double-check that your Alternate email is accurate and that you've provided a mobile phone number. If not, change them now. Some details might be provided by your IT or human resources department. If you want to update those details, contact them or your admin.


Select the option next to Display name to select everyone in your business. Then unselect yourself. You can't reset your own password at the same time you reset everyone else's password.


Follow the instructions on the Reset password page, and select Reset password. If you opted for auto-generating the passwords, the new temporary passwords will be displayed.


Although this is overkill for your situation, there is a relatively cheap application that we installed on our domain controllers that allows multiple password policies set at a per-OU basis or even a per-user basis. It allows the ability for the admin to over-ride the policy & then it simply makes an event in the event viewer showing that it has been done. It is MUCH more robust than using the native Windows password policies. I highly recommend it to anyone that needs more granular password policies.


This will allow you to change the account password to whatever you want, reboot and away you go. I have used it for special purpose machines that are intended to boot straight to desktop with no login when I wanted to keep the locked down user account password blank.


UPDATE: There must be something different about the configuration of this computer, because I don't have the "Local Users and Groups" section under "Computer Management" that @Akina suggested:


Note: the normal procedure to chnage your password under AD is to press Ctrl+Alt+Del and choose "Change password", however, you will need your old password. Going to your support is only in case you have lost your password.


There is a way to secretly change the password1. get on command prompt using "Admin"2. when prompted type in "net user"It will show you all the users accounts.3.type in "net user", username and new passwordI highly suggest only using it when it is your LAST option to prevent from being permanently locked out of your computer.

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