Hi nataraj,

As Swordfish says:let this be a lesson, on the other hand, may I congratulate you on doing that?..........it tells me that you don't normally log on as administrator, which is very good practice from a security view

Here are some suggestions:

1. Write the password down and keep it in a safe place. I have worked on many sites where such passwords are stored in a sealed envelope in a senior executive's safe. This is perfectly OK because you have physical security over them. Remember that people get sick, have accidents and even die? so this provides security & operational continuity for the corporation.

2. Make sure that it is a strong password............look in the Tutorials for this..........more than 8 characters, alphabetical upper and lower case, numbers AND symbols......NO proper words.

3. Change it regularly, the rules are the same as for user passwords, if not more so.........after all you don't want the admin password to be the only one that can be cracked do you

Cheers