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Answer» QUOTEthere isn't a link for local security settingsYou may have a registry entry missing, then, but it can be created in a moment... How about: - Control Panel/User Account/Your Account/Remove PasswordQuote from: Broni on October 09, 2007, 07:47:49 PM QuoteYeah I did that.Go Start>Runthere isn't a link for local security settingsYou may have a registry entry missing, then, but it can be created in a moment... Type: regedit Hit ENTER. Click File>Export, save your registry to known location. Navigate to: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Network Right click on "Navigate", click New>Binary Value Type in: MinPwdLen Click OK. Right click on "MinPwdLen", click "Modify". Enter number 0, if it's not there, already. Click OK. Close Registry Editor. Restart. You may print out the above, because you can't allow any mistake (like typo).My regedit only shows up to the "current version", there isn't a Policies\Network. you do a little thing that . open your CPU and TAKE out CMOSE battary which might be silvery round and then put as it is. Quote from: hareshjadu on October 12, 2007, 02:09:51 AM you do a little thing that . open your CPU and take out CMOSE battary which might be silvery round and then put as it is.That doesn't sound safe. So, I geuss there isn't a solution, huh? |
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