Windows server 2003 standard edition 32 BIT

I NEED THE ISO FILE FOR WINDOWS SERVER 2003 STANDARD EDTION 
THE ISSUE IS I DONT REMEMBER THE PASSWORD TO LOGIN THE SERVER  SO I AM LEFT WITH NOTHING BUT  TO RE INSTALL THE WINDOWS SERVER
PLEASE TELL ME IF THERE IS A WAY TO RESET THE PASSWORD( I DONT HAVE ANY RECOVERY DISC ) OR DO I NEED TO INSTALL A FRESH COPY OF WINDOWS , IF YES THEN PLEASE PROVIDE ME A LINK TO DOWNLOAD THE RELEVANT FILE.
IS IT POSSIBLE TO INSTALL 64 BIT AND USE THE KEY OF 32 BIT ? PLEASE ADVICE
THANKS

Hi:
Not the usual thing in forums to use all caps, but no offense taken.
For password reset, try this:
http://www.petri.com/forgot_administrator_password.htm
Note that Domain Admin Passwords are handled differently, see the link at the end of the page.
Larry Struckmeyer[MVP] If your question is answered please mark the response as the answer so that others can benefit.

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