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If a user password is lost, forgotten, or unknown, the only method to reset the password is for the administrator (or a user with administrative access) to log on and reset the password in Computer Management. There is no method in the Windows 2000 security model to bypass, disable, or reset the password.
If the administrator password is lost, forgotten, or unknown, access to the computer may not be obtainable and the operating system may need to be reinstalled.
If you have access to another account, you can use that one. But in Win2k, you, basically, are royally screwed without access to the admin account. Many programs don't even run unless they have access to admin privileges (realjukebox for example). Other program require an administer to grant access, etc. The couple of weeks I've used XP, I've seen a lot of this cleaned up, but there are still places were you absolutely need administrative privileges to install or configure some programs (as it should be).