Select the user account and click " Reset Password ".
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Launch the User Accounts window.
Reset account passwordReset Account Password
Now enter and confirm the new password, then click OK . You can leave this field blank to remove the password. Set a new passwordSet a new password
Now close the User Accounts and Command Prompt windows and continue to log in to your account using the new password. You should now be able to log in to your account successfully.
Now you need to undo the changes made to the "cmd.exe" and "utilman.exe" files. To do this, boot into the Windows Recovery Environment again by going to Settings > System > Recovery and click Restart armenia telegram data Now before Advanced Startup . Note: You cannot rename files from the Command Prompt or File Explorer while booted inside Windows because this requires the TrustedInstaller permission . Reboot into advanced startupReboot into Advanced Startup
Confirm the action by clicking " Restart now " again.
In WinRE, go to Troubleshoot > Advanced options > Command Prompt .
Change directory to the "System32" folder with the correct Windows drive letter using this command:
cd d C:\Windows\System32
Run the following commands one by one to undo the changes: Note: Use your own name for the original utilman.exe file that you installed.
ren utilman.exe cmd.exe
ren utilman1.exe utilman.exe
Restore cmd and utilman file names.
Restore cmd and utilman file names.
Close the command prompt and click Continue to boot back into Windows normally.
If you click the Accessibility button on the lock screen after following the steps above, you will notice that it has reverted back to its original function and that you have successfully reset the local user account password on your Windows computer.
Reset account passwordReset Account Password
Now enter and confirm the new password, then click OK . You can leave this field blank to remove the password. Set a new passwordSet a new password
Now close the User Accounts and Command Prompt windows and continue to log in to your account using the new password. You should now be able to log in to your account successfully.
Now you need to undo the changes made to the "cmd.exe" and "utilman.exe" files. To do this, boot into the Windows Recovery Environment again by going to Settings > System > Recovery and click Restart armenia telegram data Now before Advanced Startup . Note: You cannot rename files from the Command Prompt or File Explorer while booted inside Windows because this requires the TrustedInstaller permission . Reboot into advanced startupReboot into Advanced Startup
Confirm the action by clicking " Restart now " again.
In WinRE, go to Troubleshoot > Advanced options > Command Prompt .
Change directory to the "System32" folder with the correct Windows drive letter using this command:
cd d C:\Windows\System32
Run the following commands one by one to undo the changes: Note: Use your own name for the original utilman.exe file that you installed.
ren utilman.exe cmd.exe
ren utilman1.exe utilman.exe
Restore cmd and utilman file names.
Restore cmd and utilman file names.
Close the command prompt and click Continue to boot back into Windows normally.
If you click the Accessibility button on the lock screen after following the steps above, you will notice that it has reverted back to its original function and that you have successfully reset the local user account password on your Windows computer.