Thursday, June 2, 2011

How do you change your user ID and Password from the command prompt menu?

I do not like my user on the computer and want to know if i can change it from the command prompt menu? If so, How?How do you change your user ID and Password from the command prompt menu?
Use the Net User command. Try Net User /? to see the options.



For instance:



Net User username password



[EDIT]



First off, why would you say %26quot;duhhhh%26quot;. The other person asking if you were using Linux/Windows/Mac had a perfectly reasonable question. You do realize that both Windows and Linux operating systems have command prompts, right?



And no, you cannot bypass this if you are not the administrator.How do you change your user ID and Password from the command prompt menu?
okay, for the person that asked if its windows or mac, command promt is only on windows, and what u do is:



-open note pad (start%26gt;all programs%26gt;accessories%26gt;notepad)

-then type the following:



net localgroup administrators %26lt;a%26gt; /add

-save it as whateveryouwant.BAT



make sure its .bat or it wont work.

save it to your desktop and then double click the icon.





some other tricks:

in google type

snc - rz30 home

and you can control live servaillence cams

and if u have more than one computers connected by wire, then if you type

shutdown -i

in command promt, save it as a .bat file, and then save it to your dsktop and click it. then itll show u a list of the users on the computers, and u can shut down someone elses computer.How do you change your user ID and Password from the command prompt menu?
well if your using windows xp you go to start, control panel, then click user accounts the rest is pretty basicHow do you change your user ID and Password from the command prompt menu?
yes you canHow do you change your user ID and Password from the command prompt menu?
Are you using Windows, Mac, or Linux?

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