If you haven't moved on to the newer versions of the windows operation systems, and have windows 98, but forgot your password, this can help you... I'm not sure if this works with windows 95, because I only tested this on my windows 98 (SE) computer... You must have local access for this to work...

How does this help you?
Let's say you forgot your password... You want all of your settings, but you can't login because it says you typed in the wrong password... This is very simple, and you should beable to do it because of the lack of local security on windows 98...

How did I find this out?
I always try to reduce startup time on my pc... I was wondering why a certain program would always start up, and after I disabled it, I realized that I had been using selective startup for over two years... I didn't know what would happen under normal startup, because the last time I used it, it crashed... I attempted an (almost) normal startup, and my password was no longer valid (I forgot the old, old one)... I didn't want to start another user, so I decided to experiment... I saw the password lists tree, and disabled it... I no longer needed a password to login... I wanted a password, because it was habit, and then tested this precedure I developed several times... It worked each time... Needless to say, I can now go to a friends house and temporarly change his password quickly, and with no need to install anything or any knowledge of his password, if he has Windows 98... The other versions of windows (NT, 2000, XP) are slightly more secure against this (I'm guessing - as they require a password to login most of the time, and administrative stuff), so this will probably not work on them...

What to do...
This is simple... I'll break it down into a few simple steps...
1) Turn on your PC
2) Wait for Windows to boot up
3) Click cancel on the login screen
4) Goto Start > Run
5) Type in 'Msconfig' and press enter
6) Click the 'System.ini' tab
7) Scroll Down To 'Password Lists' and Expand it
8) Uncheck the box with the password you forgot
9) Click 'Ok' - It should say you need to restart, but you can click No (I haven't tried Yes yet)
10) Goto Start > Log off
11) Select your user name at the login prompt (The password field should be disabled)
12) Press 'Ok'

You are now logged in. You can change your password via standard procedures... I'll list it here to refresh your memory...

1) Goto Start > Settings > Control Panel
2) Double click the passwords icon
3) Click 'Change Windows Password...'
4) Fill in your new password (old password should be blank)
5) Press 'Ok' (It should say successful)

If you run Msconfig again, it should have a new check box for the same user, and should save the data in a new .pwl file.

If you did all of this, you should have successfully changed your lost Windows 98 Password...


Side Effects:
Since a new .pwl file is made, there are no chached passwords. Also, I had to mess with my modem a bit to get it to work again (disabled checking for dial tone). Another good thing that happened was that my mouse's scroll wheel started to work again...


-Tim_axe