grazie haba ma quella soluzione la ho gia provata
pero se non fosse per google ...
trovato una cosina carina
posto il link cosi magari chi sara' nelle mie condizioni in futuro potra risolvere ( tutta colpa del file sam )

http://www.uninet.net/~blaisdel/whis...20work-a-round

ma soprattutto ....

If the C: drive of the systems have the FAT16 or FAT32 file system boot from a DOS disk and delete C:\X\System32\Config\sam (in use and locked with W2K running) where X is the Windows directory to remove all local user accounts and groups. When you reboot each system a new sam file will be created having only an administrator account configured with no password.

If the C: drive of the systems have the NTFS file system you can get at the above directory from a DOS disk by loading NTFSDOS Professional
(http://www.winternals.com/products/r...ntfsdospro.asp) or temporarily adding the drives as a slave drive in another working W2K computer.

Access Control Panel | Computer Management | Local Users and Groups to assign the new Administrator accounts a password and create any other local users you wish to have on the systems.



ed ancora

http://answers.google.com/answers/threadview?id=18692

dateci un occhio .. di cose carine ed interessanti ce ne sono