On Windows 7, how can I retrieve/set system (not administrator) password?
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Ok, so I know on many unix variants, you can set up a root / admin user, a standard user, etc. And by default sometimes on some distros of Linux the 'root' superuser is known to have a default password. For example (example only) on an Oracle Linux distro the default password could be just 'oracle'…
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The and accounts are not real account and do not exist in the SAM – in other words, they cannot have a password set, and you cannot login into them. They only exist as "well-known SIDs" (security identifiers) – Windows simply gives special treatment…
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