Log in as an administrator. You can do this if you can use the username and password for an administrator's account to log in with admin privileges. This will open a command prompt window. Once the password is confirmed, it can be used to access the account. Method 2. Reboot your computer. This will open the User Account Control Panel, where you will be able to reset any password by selecting a user and adding a new password.
Method 3. Find an existing Administrator username to use if possible. There is no password set by default on the administrator account, so this can work unless someone has already configured a special password for the Administrator account. In some cases, there will be no password assigned yet. If you need a password, assign one to any existing username while in the "safe mode with command prompt": Restart the computer while tapping the required, special key to activate the startup menu.
To find the special key for your computer, try tapping a key rapidly while rebooting. Try Esc or F2 or F8 or F10 and watch for the menu to show up on a black screen if you don't know that special key.
Alternatively: unplug the electrical cord of your computer while it is running -- wait about 10 second -- then replug it. Now boot it again, and it will usually display a startup menu to choose normal or safe mode for startup. Select the username to be assigned the new password. Type shutdown —r when you are ready to restart your computer. Method 4. Ubuntu is recommended by experts. Put the disk into your CD Rom drive and restart the computer. Access the live Linux desktop. This will open the location bar.
A list of hard drives will appear. Mount the Windows drive. WirelessKeyView now supports 2 methods for decrypting the wireless keys of the current running system.
If from some reason the default method doesn't work on your system, you can choose the other one. Added option to view the wireless network of remote computer on your network In 'Advanced Options' window. It only works if you have full admin access to the remote computer Including admin shares and the remote computer has Windows Vista or later.
XP is not supported Version 1. Version 1. To sort the first column you should not hold down the Shift key. The advantage of this build: There is a chance that this build will trigger less Antivirus alerts, simply because it cannot be used by hackers to grab wireless keys stealthily.
This build is also compiled with different compiler options. Strangely, this change reduces the Antivirus alerts dramatically, at least for now. Also, the default answer for the delete question is No. When it's turned on, the odd and even rows are displayed in different color, to make it easier to read a single line. When this option is turned on, the column names are added as the first line when you export to csv or tab-delimited file.
See below Version 1. As shown above, un-check the option to automatically logon. This option must be turned off, or the wrong username will be sent to the campus network. Click 'OK' on each of the 4 open windows. Once you have closed all 4 windows, you should have the wireless window as shown below:. You will then get a window similar to the following:.
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