Tiger demands an Administrator password

Working on a friends eMac, Tiger 10.4.11, trying to install an Epson printer driver. The system demands an Administrator level password. The owner doesn't believe he has ever set one. Anyone have a work-around?
TIA ... !

Reset OS X Password Without an OS X CD...
http://theappleblog.com/2008/06/22/reset-os-x-password-without-an-os-x-cd/
Admin Hack...
http://www.hackmac.org/?q=node/4
Starts up like the first time you buy a new Mac, but after filling in all that info again, you should have access to the computer and the other Users & files will still be there... though I was just thinking, *this new User doesn't have the same name as an existing one.*
If that doesn't work for you (and some users have reported it has not worked for them), try Niel's procedure Making the Setup Assistant reappear.
http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?messageID=607547
I lost my admin user (Mac OS X 10.4 and earlier) ...
http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=121786&tstart=0
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