Why can't i login on my mac book pro after restoring a backup from a time machine?

i had the apple store restore my macbook pro, late 2008 edition, from my external drive (time machine backup) after an unknown failure and now my passwords aren't working for any of my profiles. why? how can i get around it?

I'm not certain but I think Airplay is a non-secure protocol.
So if someone wrote a program to intercept Airplay they could potentially make a copy of that encrypted DVD you are trying to Airplay, albeit with compression and other compromises.
AC

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