Showing posts with label Microsoft Support Page. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Microsoft Support Page. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 3, 2013

Resetting The Administrator Account Password In Windows XP

The Administrator account enjoys a significant role in the working of a Windows XP computer. Only a user in command of the administrator account can access a variety of tasks and functions. Due to the importance of the administrator account, a password is required to gain access and take control of the account. However, the administrator account cannot be used if the user has forgotten the password. However, by the means of the password reset disk, a user can reset the administrator password. By following the below provided Microsoft support page guidelines, you can easily reset the password.

Instructions
  • First, you require restarting your system.
  • When the Windows XP logon screen is visible, you need to select the Administrator account.
  • You need to choose the option Use Your Password Reset Disk. When the password reset window appears, you have to choose the Next option.
  • Into the optical disk drive, you have to insert the password reset disk. If you do not have a password reset disk with you, you can know about how to create a password reset disk by visiting the official support page of Microsoft.
  • In the Type a new password field, you have to enter your new password. In the Password Confirmation box, you will have to enter the new password again.
  • In the Type a new password hint field, you need to enter a password hint so that you can recall the password later if required. Now select the Next button.
  • To complete the process, you have to select the Finish option. 
  • Now you can log in to the administrative account with the new administrative password and take complete control over the operating system.
Make sure that you make a note of the password and keep it in a safe place. If you keep the password in an unsecure location, anybody can get access to it and gain access to the administrator account. By following the above provided Microsoft support page guidelines, you can easily reset the administrator password with the help of the password reset disk. If you have any doubts regarding any of the steps, you can visit the Microsoft help and support page to clear your queries.

Wednesday, October 2, 2013

Fix The Most Common Windows Live Messenger Error 80072

Windows Live Messenger is the instant chat messaging service included with Microsoft’s Live Essentials package. Live Messenger lets you connect with your dear and near ones at real time with ease.

Other than text messaging, Live Messenger also lets you perform audio and video calls using its easy to use tools and features. However, you may face problems with Windows Live Messenger while using the service. Microsoft has designed this application in such a way that the users will get error codes and messages whenever Live Messenger encounters problems.

One common error code that users get while using Live Messenger is Error 80072EFD. This indicates that the problem is related to the computer’s network connection. More related topics can be found on Microsoft Support page and Microsoft forums. Here are a few Microsoft support guidelines that will help you troubleshoot the Windows Live Messenger Error 80072.

Troubleshooting steps
  • The first step towards troubleshooting the issue is to check your internet connection. In order to check whether you have an active internet connection, try opening Internet Explorer or some other Internet application and see if you are able to connect. If you are unable to establish a connection, it could be indicative of some problem with your internet service provider or your modem. If the problem is with the modem, resetting the modem can fix the issue.  If needed, you may contact your ISP’s technical support line for assistance. 
  • Check for the latest updates for Internet Explorer. To do this, go to the Windows Update website and see if there are any updates available for Internet Explorer. Once all the updates are installed, restart your computer to let the changes take effect. Try to login to Windows Live Messenger again and check to see if the issue has been solved.
  • Check whether Windows Firewall is blocking your Live Messenger application. Go to the Live Messenger Firewall page for information on how to allow Live Messenger through the most common types of Firewall. 
  • Go to the proxy settings and remove any settings to connect directly to the Messenger service. Go to the Tools menu and select Options. Click Connections from the menu and further select Advanced Settings. Locate the SOCKS field and delete any information from there. Click the OK button twice to save the settings. 
You might have to perform a series of troubleshooting steps to fix connection issues related to Windows Live Messenger.  If you are still unable to fix the issue with Live Messenger, more assistance is available on Microsoft Support page.