How to recover Windows 2003 password
With Lazesoft Recover My Password Server Edition, you can recover easily and quickly your Windows 2003 user account password. If your Windows Server 2003 is an Active Directory Domain Controller, please refer to the following tip: Forgot Windows 2003 Domain Administrator Password.
Prepare a Lazesoft Recover My Password CD and boot your Windows Server computer from it.
Then Lazesoft Recover My Password Server Edition will start automatically starts. And then take the following steps:
Select the Windows 2003 installation volume.
Select a user account for which you want to recover password.
Click the <Reset/Unlock> button to reset its password.
Click <Finish> to end Lazesoft Recover My Password, then system will automatically reboot.
Remove the CD from your computer, reboot the computer from hard disk.
Now you are able to get back into your Windows Server 2003.
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