How to Reset Windows Server 2012 Password If You Forgot It

If you forgot the password to your Windows Server 2012, there is no need to panic. There are a few different ways that you can reset your password so that you can regain access to your account. In this article, we will show you how to reset Windows Server 2012 password if you forgot it.

One of the easiest ways to reset your password is to use a password reset disk. If you created a password reset disk before you forgot your password, you can use it to reset your password. To use a password reset disk, insert it into your computer and follow the instructions on the screen.

If you don�t have a password reset disk, you can use the Safe Mode to reset your password. To do this, restart your computer and press F8 before Windows starts to load. When you see the Advanced Boot Options menu, select Safe Mode with Command Prompt. At the command prompt, type �net user� and press Enter. This will show you a list of all the user accounts on the computer. To reset the password for the account that you are trying to access, type �net user [username] [password]� and press Enter. Replace [username] with the username of the account that you are trying to access and [password] with the new password that you want to use.

If you are still unable to reset your password, you can use a third-party password recovery tool. Kon-Boot is one of the best password recovery tools that you can use. It is a bootable CD that you can use to bypass the password authentication process. This means that you will be able to login to your account without having to enter your password.

To use Kon-Boot, burn the ISO image to a CD or USB drive. Then, boot from the CD or USB drive. Kon-Boot will start automatically and you will be able to login to your account without having to enter your password.

If you forgot your password and you don�t have a password reset disk or a third-party password recovery tool, you can still reset your password by using the Recovery Console. To do this, boot from the Windows installation disc. When you see the �Welcome to Setup� screen, press R to open the Recovery Console. At the Recovery Console, type �copy c:\windows\system32\sethc.exe c:\� and press Enter. This will copy the Sticky Keys feature to your computer.

After the file has been copied, type �copy c:\windows\system32\cmd.exe c:\windows\system32\sethc.exe� and press Enter. This will replace the Sticky Keys feature with the Command Prompt.

Now, restart your computer and press Shift five times when you see the login screen. This will open the Command Prompt. At the Command Prompt, type �net user [username] [password]� and press Enter. Replace [username] with the username of the account that you want to access and [password] with the new password that you want to use.

If you are still unable to reset your password, you can use the Last Known Good Configuration feature. To do this, restart your computer and press F8 before Windows starts to load. When you see the Advanced Boot Options menu, select Last Known Good Configuration (your most recent settings that worked).

If you are still unable to reset your password, you can use the System Restore feature. To do this, restart your computer and press F8 before Windows starts to load. When you see the Advanced Boot Options menu, select Safe Mode with Command Prompt. At the command prompt, type �rstrui.exe� and press Enter. This will start the System Restore wizard. Follow the instructions on the screen to restore your computer to a previous date.

If you are still unable to reset your password, you can use the Recovery Console to delete your password. To do this, boot from the Windows installation disc. When you see the �Welcome to Setup� screen, press R to open the Recovery Console. At the Recovery Console, type �net user [username] /delete� and press Enter. Replace [username] with the username of the account that you want to delete.

If you are still unable to reset your password, you can reinstall Windows. To do this, boot from the Windows installation disc and follow the instructions on the screen to reinstall Windows.

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