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 I cannot logon to my Windows Server 2003 with my password.
I cannot logon to my Windows Server 2003 with my password. What should l do?

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ASKED: October 14, 2008  5:45 PM
UPDATED: March 9, 2012  3:53 AM

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I would think by now you have found an answer. Could you tell us what that is? If your computer is on a domain, you can use Windows Password Rescuer Advanced, These tools can help you recover your password in several minutes.You also can use Windows Password Rescuer to add a new user with administrator privilege to your Windows when you can not find target user. With this New user account you can logon your locked computer directly to copy important data from the locked computer if you want to reinstall your Windows system at last.
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That’s a pretty broad question. Is this server on a Domain with Active Directory? That’s my first question. Do you have rights to log onto this server? Could you log on before? If so, what changed? If it is in a domain with AD, can you log onto other servers in that domain? Your question really does not provide enough information to provide you with an answer yet.

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maybe he/she got other admin account? otherwise, password recovery tools should it too.

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Are you type the incorrect password?if so,is it mean you have forgotten your password?
Windows Password Recovery 6.0 can easilly recover or reset the windows password,
have a try , i believe it’ll help you access you system successfully

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I have downloaded Windows Password Recovery Tool 3.0 from http://www.windowspasswordsrecovery.com/. it not only supports XP, 2000, and NT, I have personally tested it with Vista and Windows 7. It works perfectly to reset any local user account to a blank password. I Wrote it to an old 128mb USB flash drive do this. Booting up and clearing a password takes a minute or two works like a charm. It supports cd/dvd too.

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