Problems resetting admin password

Earlier today, I changed my account to standard and set up a new administrator account then, like a complete idiot, forgot the password. I've tried using the install disk. When I go to Utilities > Reset password, it says select disc from which to reset password but only the install disk is listed. My startup disk isn't listed. I really don't want to have to do a clean install if I can avoid it. Am I doing something wrong?
Please help!

very strange. this should have worked. try doing it from single user mode then.
restart and hold command+S at the chime. you'll see a black screen with white text. at the prompt enter
/sbin/mount -uw /
next enter
passwd username
where username is the short name of the admin user. enter new password for that user when prompted for it. when done enter
reboot

Similar Messages

  • Problem Resetting Admin Password

    UGH, So I forgot my admin password and followed the directions online, or at least I tried. The problem was that in doing so, I could not figure out how to reset the password without re-installing snow leopard 10.6.3 . I now think that I did something wrong because I cannot find the ITunes icon on my desktop and some other icons are not showing up as previous. Help! Do I need to uninstall or something? I'm not very computer savvy so I need detailed instructions!
    Muchas Gracious!
    Tara

    Mac OS X 10.6 Help- If you forget your administrator password

  • Lost GlassFish admin password# how to reset admin password

    Hi
    i lost admin password in glassfish(     GlassFish Server Open Source Edition 3.1.1 (build 12) ) application server
    key-file stored in glassfish-3.1.1\glassfish\domains\domain1\config\admin-keyfile
    how i can reset admin password?

    Forgot Your Account Password
    For Lion, Mountain Lion, or Mavericks
        Boot to the Recovery HD:
    Restart the computer and after the chime press and hold down the COMMAND and R keys until the menu screen appears. Alternatively, restart the computer and after the chime press and hold down the OPTION key until the boot manager screen appears. Select the Recovery HD and click on the downward pointing arrow button.
         When the menubar appears select Terminal from the Utilities menu.
         Enter resetpassword at the prompt and press RETURN. Follow
         instructions in the dialog window that will appear.
         Or see:
           Reset a Mac OS X 10.7 Lion Password
           OS X Mountain Lion- Reset a login password,
           OS X Mavericks- Solve password problems,
           OS X Lion- Apple ID can be used to reset your user account password.
    For Snow Leopard and earlier with installer DVD
         Mac OS X 10.6- If you forget your administrator password,
         OS X- Changing or resetting an account password (Snow Leopard and earlier).
    For Snow Leopard and earlier without installer DVD
        How to reset your Mac OS X password without an installer disc | MacYourself
        Reset OS X Password Without an OS X CD — Tech News and Analysis
        How To Create A New Administrator Account - Hack Mac

  • Reset admin password - SJSWS 7u8

    Hi,
    I've read through the documentation and a few of the other posts about resetting the admin password in SJSWS. Plainly, it doesn't work
    [root@server bin]# ./wadm reset-admin-password --user admin --host localhost --port 8989
    Please enter admin-password>
    Please enter admin-password again>
    CLI103 Command 'reset-admin-password' failed. :: netscape.ldap.LDAPRebindI've not been able to find any matches to the 'netscape.ldap.LDAPRebind' error, and don't know why it's talking about ldap in the first place (as SJSWS isn't attached to any LDAP).
    The local machine (RHEL5.5, Linux x86_64, amd64 SJSWS install) does use LDAP for authentication, but it shouldn't be trying to touch that.
    I can't find any further log entries for the failed password change either.
    This is the administration console, with one other node hanging off of it.
    [root@server bin]# . ../lib/wsenv ; $WS_JAVA/bin/java -version
    java version "1.6.0_19"
    Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment (build 1.6.0_19-b04)
    Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM (build 16.2-b04, mixed mode)Any ideas would be welcome ;)

    Unfortunately you've run into a known problem - 6914493.
    Edit $(INSTALL_ROOT)/bin/wadm and add ${classpath_prefix}/ldapjdk.jar to the classpath variable and try re-running the command.

  • Resetting admin password from non-original CD

    We have a 400 Mhz Powerbook G3 running Mac OS X 10.3.3. We got it from eBay as is––no CD's, no other information. Now that I have inadvertently locked System Preferences, that is a problem because we do not know the admin password.
    I see that you can reset the password by booting up from a Mac OS install disc. My question is, would it be possible to do that using the OS X install disc for v. 10.3.7 that came with my iBook G4?

    Usually the OEM install disc that comes with a particular computer model will not work with other models. However, you can give it a try. If you can get it to boot the Powerbook, then after the installer loads select Reset Admin Password from the File menu.

  • Resetting admin password.  Please help!!

    My friend has a G4 ibook with mac osx 10.3.8 installed, unfortunately he has forgotten his password and this prevents him from installing any software now. I have read the support pages from apple which state i should use the installation disc of the original mac os x. This has unfortunately been lost. I have tried with a newer installation disc "tiger" and this does not work. Can anyone help me.
    Thanks

    Alan....try the following.....
    Reset Admin Password ..... using Terminal
    1. Type.... passw < return>
    2. It'll prompt for the...... “old password” <return>
    3. Type..... “new password” <return>
    4. Retype ...... “password” <return>
    Changing the password in this way has the same effect as changing through "System Preferences".
    Reset Admin Password .... using Single User Mode
    Hold down (command+S) at startup, you will be presented with a black screen containing a bunch of code... this is called....... Single-User Mode
    Type.....
    sudo passwd username <return> ... or ...
    /usr/bin/passwd username <return>
    Type your already existing ..... “old password” <return>
    Type in a new...... “password” and verify
    Type... reboot <return>
    george

  • How to reset admin password iMac

    I changed my IMac admin password and have now forgotten in and can't find my originàl discs to reset it. I understand you can reset it using apple ID but I can't work it out.  Can someone help me

    Forgot Your Account Password
    For Snow Leopard and earlier
         Mac OS X 10.6- If you forget your administrator password
    For Lion/Mountain Lion
        Boot to the Recovery HD:
    Restart the computer and after the chime press and hold down the COMMAND and R keys until the menu screen appears. Alternatively, restart the computer and after the chime press and hold down the OPTION key until the boot manager screen appears. Select the Recovery HD and click on the downward pointing arrow button.
         When the menubar appears select Terminal from the Utilities menu.
         Enter resetpassword at the prompt and press RETURN. Follow
         instructions in the dialog window that will appear.
         Or see Reset a Mac OS X 10.7 Lion Password and
         OS X Lion- Apple ID can be used to reset your user account password.
    If you are unable to boot from an installer DVD:
    (these will only work on Leopard or earlier)
      1. Boot to Safe Mode by restarting and after the chime press and hold down
          the COMMAND-S keys until a black screen with white type appears.
      2. At the prompt, type the following commands pressing return after each
          command line:
         /sbin/fsck -yf
         If you do not receive a "Filesystem OK" message then repeat this command
         until you do.  If after seven tries you still do not receive a "Filesystem OK"
         message, then the system is corrupted and needs to be reinstalled.
         mount -uw /
         cd /private/var/db/netinfo
         mv local.nidb local.old
         rm ../.AppleSetupDone
         shutdown -r now
    The second-to-last command above will cause OS X to think that the operating system is newly installed, and when the new owner starts up the computer it will send him/her to the startup wizard where he/she can start a new user without reinstalling.
    This last method does not actually change a password. It simply removes the user accounts and lets you create an initial admin account as if the computer were new out of the box.
    Reset Admin Password Using The Terminal
    You can reset the password by printing out (or writing down) and carefully following these steps.
    First, find the short name of the admin user on the machine. The easiest way of doing this is by looking at what the directory is called in the Users folder.
    Now, start in Single-user Mode. It should boot into a command line.
    Enter these exact lines. Press RETURN after each.
    mount -uw /
    ifconfig lo0 up
    cd /var/db/netinfo
    netinfod -s local
    Now you'll need that short name. Enter "passwd", a space, and the short name of the admin. For example, if the admin was rather prosaically called "imadmin", you would enter "passwd imadmin".
    The computer will now prompt you to change the password for "lmadmin" (or whatever the short name was). Go ahead and enter a new password.
    Now, enter:
    sync
    reboot
    and the machine will reboot. The admin password should now be changed.

  • Problem with resetting admin password

    I lost my admin password so i booted from the install dvd to reset the password,
    the problem is that the Macitosh HD doesn't appear on the list, the only thing on the list is the install dvd.
    So I can't reset the admin account on the HDD, can anyone help me with this problem?
    Arnootje

    Welcome to the Apple Discussions:
    In the Utility Menu on the DVD, can you run disk utility and repair HD and permissions?

  • AirPort won't auto connect after resetting admin password

    The other day I reset my admin password using the install disk and now AirPort won't log on automatically when I start my laptop. Has this happened to any one else? I have tried going through the network preferences, internet connect, and tried a couple of other things and the problem hasn't been fixed.

    Try the following, in order, until (hopefully) resolved:
    1a. Delete Preferred Network(s)
    System Preferences > Network > AirPort > Advanced > AirPort tab
    Under "Preferred Networks," delete the network(s) you regularly use from the list.
    1b. Delete AirPort Keychain Entries
    Launch the "Keychain Access" application located in Applications/Utilties.
    Click on the "Kind" filter at the top, and look for any "AirPort network password" entries...and delete them.
    1c. Add Preferred Network(s)
    System Preferences > Network > AirPort > Advanced > AirPort tab
    Add the preferred network(s) using the "+" button.
    Restart or log out then back in.
    2. Move System Configuration Files
    (Note: You will have to reestablish your network connections settings.)
    Go to /Library/Preferences
    Move the SystemConfiguration folder to the desktop.
    Restart your Mac. (Note: OS X will rebuild the files that are now sitting on your desktop. If this doesn't resolve the issue, you can move the folder back to it's original location.)

  • Unable to reset admin password

    Hope to get some help as this is driving me crazy.
    I purchased a used iMac. It has the latest V. of Snow Leopard installed. Wanted to install Mavericks but it won't accept the Admin password. (There was none) I booted from the original Snow Leopard disk and made a password. Should have done it, but it still wouldn't accept it. Went back and reset the firmware password also. Still won't accept it.
    Next I tried to reset from System Pref's > Accounts but it also wants the password. Oddly enough, after setting the new password the computer requires it for startup and does accept it there. Why would it recognize the password for startup but nowhere else.
    Now, a new problem popped up; I can't boot up with the Snow Leopard original installation disk either by depressing the "C" key, or holding down "Options". The C key does nothing and the computer simply starts and asks for the password, then goes on to complete the opening. The option key brings up a gray screen with the symbol of a lock and a text entry space below that with an arrow pointing to the right. It doesn't allow anything to be entered however, and it's necessary to shut down the computer by holding in the start button as there is no other way to get out of it.
    The internal superdrive works properly, and I also tried an external superdrive which works fine. The disk shows up on my desktop just fine so the drives are working, but beyond that nothing can happen as it asks for a password I seem not to have.
    I've run completely out of ideas and none of the usual suggestions here are in the least bit useful. If you have any ideas please don't just repeat the stuff Apple suggests as none work. I evidently need some way to start from scratch that doesn't require the password at all.
    Ted

    Sounds like the previous owner enabled a firmware password. Power the machine down, remove one or more RAM modules, restart, and that should allow you to boot with the install disc. Once up an running, replace the removed RAM modules.

  • How to reset admin password in os x yosemite?

    Hi,
    I just bought my macbook pro 3 days ago and I forgot what's my admin password
    Maybe im just too excited to set it up that i forgot what my admin password is. I can access my laptop completely im just having problems with installing downloaded apps, also with changing setting on System Preferences.
    Please heeelppp!

    OS X 10.7 Lion, 10.8 Mountain Lion, 10.9 Mavericks and 10.10 Yosemite
    Reset Password
    Start the computer,then press and hold down command and R keys to start into recovery partition.
    When you see the Apple logo, release the keys.
    Wait until  OS X Utilities window shows up.
    Move the mouse to the menubar at the top and click "Utilities", then select "Terminal"
    from the drop down.
    Terminal window will appear.
    Type in   resetpassword   and press enter on the keyboard.
    Leave the Terminal window open.
    Reset Password Utility window will open with Macintosh HD selected.
    Select the user account from the popup menu box under “Select user account”.
    Enter a new password.
    Reenter the new password for the user.
    Enter a hint.
    Click the "Save" button.
    Click  in the menubar and select Restart.
    Log in.
    If Keychain dialog box appears, select “Create New Keychain”.

  • How to reset admin password in single user mode

    How do I reset and admin password in single user mode. All the posts I have read so far dont work. I tried adding a new admin password as posted on the forums by deleting setup so it will setup like it was first time setup but that didnt work . Any suggestions would be appreciated.
    The account now only has the standard user account as admin. Admin account I deleted in trying to fix this problem.

    1 - Does it boot into Leopard?
    2 - Does it have any important data on it that is not backed up elsewhere?
    It it boots into Leopard you could continue using it and hope that you find your Leopard install disks later or discover some other way to overcome the lost password.
    If it is fully backed up or has no important data on it you could install Tiger.

  • Reset admin password in Weblogic 9.2

    How do I reset the admin password in Weblogic 9.2?
    I attempted to create a new user with the following:
    java weblogic.security.utils.AdminAccount adminuser weblogic .
    and renaming the boot.properties file, but the server does not start. I get the following error (after starting weblogic and entering in the newly created username/password):
    <Jan 12, 2009 5:51:08 PM MST> <Critical> <WebLogicServer> <BEA-000386> <Server s
    ubsystem failed. Reason: weblogic.security.SecurityInitializationException: Auth
    entication for user adminuser denied
    weblogic.security.SecurityInitializationException: Authentication for user admin user denied
    I feel that I am missing something obvious to reset the admin password. Any help is appreciated

    This is a very useful thread and definitely works. The above Python code is proper, only that Python requires indentation, and would not work otherwise.
    The reason everyone seems to be having problems running this code is because the intentation is missing. See my modified code below. I have put in </tab> to indicate there indentation should be. Simply replace </tab> with an actual tab using Notepad++, Textpad or a similar text editor. I have also made a little modification as I could not get the username and password to display correctly with the above code. The code has complex path processing in function processBootFiles(rootPath, processFunc) which perhaps misses out on the main boot.properties file, even though its coded in.
    The key is in getting this function to run explicitely: processFunc("./boot.properties"). Please check the paths for your wlst.sh/.cmd installation and ensure that you are currently in the directory with boot.properties file and run a command to call wlst & this script (call it wlsdecrypt.py) from that directory. This will work and indeed display the username & password :-)
    <code>
    #=============================================================================
    # Jython Script for displaying de-crypted WebLogic boot.properties files
    # To run, change to a WebLogic domain directory and execute:
    # > /opt/weblogic/wlsadm/weblogic92/common/bin/wlst.sh ~/home/chordadm/wlsdecrypt.py (Unix)
    # OR
    # > C:\\bea\\weblogic92\\common\\bin\\wlst.cmd C:\\myscripts\\wlsdecrypt.py (Windows)
    # Add parameter '-?' to the end of the command line to display more help
    #=============================================================================
    import os
    from java.io import FileInputStream
    from java.util import Properties
    from weblogic.management import EncryptionHelper
    from weblogic.security.service import SecurityManager
    from weblogic.security.subject import SubjectManager
    #=============================================================================
    # Main
    #=============================================================================
    def main():
    </tab>for arg in sys.argv:
    </tab></tab>if arg.count(arg.strip()):
    </tab></tab></tab>printUsageAndExit()
    </tab>saltFilePath=os.path.join('security', 'SerializedSystemIni.dat')
    </tab>if not os.path.exists(saltFilePath):
    </tab></tab>print "Error: The script must be run from a WebLogic domain direcotry or a directory containing '%s'" % saltFilePath
    </tab></tab>printUsageAndExit()
    </tab>try:
    </tab></tab>open(saltFilePath, 'r').close()
    </tab>except IOError:
    </tab></tab>print "Error: The file '%s' is not readable - check file permissions" % saltFilePath
    </tab></tab>printUsageAndExit()
    </tab>processBootFiles(os.curdir, descryptPropsFile)
    #=============================================================================
    # Decrypt (Note, to encrypt just use: EncryptionHelper.encrypt(text))
    #=============================================================================
    def decrypt(text):
    </tab>getKernelIdMethod = SecurityManager.getDeclaredMethod('getKernelIdentity', None)
    </tab>getKernelIdMethod.accessible=1
    </tab>return EncryptionHelper.decrypt(text, getKernelIdMethod.invoke(SecurityManager, None))
    #=============================================================================
    # Process Boot Files
    #=============================================================================
    def processBootFiles(rootPath, processFunc):
    </tab>if not os.path.isdir(rootPath):
    </tab></tab>return
    </tab>fileNames = os.listdir(rootPath)
    </tab>for fileName in fileNames:
    </tab></tab>path = os.path.join(rootPath, fileName)
    </tab>if os.path.isfile(path):
    </tab></tab>if fileName == 'boot.properties':
    </tab></tab></tab>processFunc(path)
    </tab></tab>elif os.path.isdir(path):
    </tab></tab></tab>processBootFiles(path, processFunc)
    </tab>processFunc("./boot.properties")
    #=============================================================================
    # Decrypt Props File
    #=============================================================================
    def descryptPropsFile(filepath):
    </tab>print
    </tab>print '----- Decrypting %s -----' % filepath
    </tab>try:
    </tab></tab>properties = Properties()
    </tab></tab>file = FileInputStream(filepath)
    </tab></tab>properties.load(file)
    </tab></tab>file.close()
    </tab></tab>for entry in properties.entrySet():
    </tab></tab></tab>print '%s = %s' % (entry.key.strip(), java.lang.String(decrypt(entry.value.strip())))
    </tab>except IOError:
    </tab></tab>print "Error: Unable to read file '%s' - check file permissions" % filepath
    </tab></tab>print
    #=============================================================================
    # Print Usage And Exit
    #=============================================================================
    def printUsageAndExit():
    </tab>print
    </tab>print 'wlsdecrypt.py'
    </tab>print '-------------'
    </tab>print
    </tab>print "Jython Script for displaying de-crypted boot.properties files from a WebLogic domain. Before running the script, change directory to the directory that contains a WebLogic domain (or a directory containing 'security/SerializedSystemIni.dat' and one or more associated 'boot.properties' files). Run this script via WLST or directly via the Java/Jython launch command (the latter option requires both 'jython.jar' and 'weblogic.jar' to be added to the classpath)."
    </tab>print
    </tab>print 'Example Usage:'
    </tab>print
    </tab>print '> /opt/weblogic/wlsadm/weblogic92/common/bin/wlst.sh ~/home/chordadm/wlsdecrypt.py (Unix)'
    </tab>print
    </tab>print '> C:\\bea\\weblogic92\\common\\bin</tab>wlst.cmd C:\\myscripts wlsdecrypt.py (Windows)'
    </tab>print
    </tab>exit()
    # Invoke main and end
    main()
    </code>
    Enjoy,
    Swapnil Kashyap

  • HT4628 Reset Admin Password

    I have just purchased a second hand iMac G4 from a local company. It is running Mac OSX 10.3 with no installer CD and I need to reset the administrator password. Does anyone know how to do this without a CD? Thanks

    Here's one method to reset the password without the install disc:
    1. boot computer and hold the "apple" key and the "s" key.
    2. wait for terminal show
    3. release keys
    4. type without the quotes: "/sbin/mount -uaw"
    5. press enter
    6. type without the quotes: "rm /var/db/.applesetupdone
    7. press enter
    8. type without the quotes: "reboot"
    9. press enter
    This will let you create a new admin account when you reboot your computer.
    Also, without the discs, look at Mac OS X Tip - No Password, No Root, No CD? No Problem.
    http://www.macobserver.com/tip/2003/06/16.1.shtml
    Here is a way to get around not knowing the admin password on Macs.
    To reset your OS X password without an OS X CD you need to enter terminal and create a new admin account:
       1. Reboot
       2. Hold apple + s down after you hear the chime.
       3. When you get text prompt enter in these terminal commands to create a brand new admin account (hitting return after each line):
              * mount -uw /
              * rm /var/db/.AppleSetupDone
              * shutdown -h now
       4. After rebooting you should have a brand new admin account. When you login as the new admin you can simply delete the old one and you’re good to go again!
     Cheers, Tom

  • Resetting admin password in system 9.3.1

    Hi ALL
    We have installed system9.3.1 on windows machine and now the passwor for admin is not working. How can we reset or choose a new password?
    Any idea is greatly appreciated. Other I have to reuser or reinstall.
    My old password is not working it is giving authentication error. I tried to use config utility to reconfigure shared services and even then the same problem
    Thanks
    jtm

    I have reset the password to another password. After changing I was able to login with the new one. Suddenly it stoped with both old and new password.
    Other users are able to login. only admin user id got struck. its giving authentication error against open ldap.
    Any idea is really appreciated
    thanks
    TJM

Maybe you are looking for

  • Moving Library from PC to Mac

    Hello All! I currently have a pc but am pretty sure I will be purchasing a macbook in the next couple of weeks. I want to transfer my iTunes library from the pc to the mac. What I was planning on doing was using the backup to disc feature in iTunes t

  • Macbook Pro restarts twice a day-screen goes black-panic file listed below

    My Macbook Pro is really acting up. I can't even delete my trash or it will crash. Here is from the panic file any help would be appreciated: Anonymous UUID:       D02C9AD5-8587-A528-F1C8-D5FD08E29527 Mon Mar 24 17:18:16 2014 panic(cpu 0 caller 0xfff

  • Black and White prints pinkish

    Using version 2 on Windows XP...my black and white old photo which I scanned and removed some flaws from, prints with a pink or purple cast. How can I make it print black and white. Gail Cotten

  • Recording from itunes(crossfade)

    Well I have had my ipod 60gb for 5 weeks, downloaded lots of music and discovered the marvel of crossfade. I've been trying to do this for years with Mdiscs and tapes-getting rid of gaps and getting one song to fade out over the next coming in. So it

  • Problem about Bex Exception

    Hi All, I have some problems with bex exception. In my query, I have 3 columns  (the third one is a rate calculated from the first (C1) and second columns (C2)). I have a characteristic in row which lists the different values. Sometimes, I have no va