- SP3 - Changed password not saved
- Posted by HugoS on June 20th, 2008
In addition to a post just before me. I have Service Pack 3 just installed on
Windows Home Edition.
I did change the password of Administrator in Safe Mode in ControlPanel/User
Account dialog in several ways (NO mistyping) :
- by logging in the Adminstrator Account
- by making Administrator available trough the registry in an account with
administrative rights
Every time I tried to log in through the Welcome screen it returns with
'wrong password'.
Then i made a new user with administrative right and a password. Logging
into that user had the same result : wrong password.
Still happy to have a user without a password,otherwise i would be locked
out of the system.
It seems to me that either :
- there is someting wrong in the logon module
or
- There is something wrong in the registry
Does anyone have a clue?
Regards,
Hugo
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Sometimes it take a while, but there is always a solution
- Posted by HugoS on June 21st, 2008
I found out myself. This was the cause of all evil :
First of all it was on a notebook with those little lamps you do not pay
attention to.
Apparantly on installation time op SP3, either Num-Lock key was on and/or
SP3 changed a registry value, which i will mention later. On a notebook you
do not want Num-Lock on most of the times.
I found out what was wrong by pressing Ctrl-Alt-Delete twice in the login
screen and so getting the traditional login.
I had to type the user and saw that I got numbers instead of characters.
'Googling' I found the registry value what could be the cause. When Num-Lock
is during install this value is changed and N-L will be on in the Login
screen and only the, Afterwards it is off again.
How to solve :
Find registry key :
[HKEY_USERS\.DEFAULT\Control Panel\Keyboard] (for all users)
or
[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Control Panel\Keyboard] (for current user)
Look for value :
"InitialKeyboardIndicators" which will be on "2"
Change this value to "0"
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