Changing User Password by Typing a Windows Command
You can enter commands in two ways to change the user password on the Windows command line. Open cmd.
1- If you want the password you want to change to be included in the command, you can write it as follows.
net user administrator newpassword
2-If you do not want your password to be visible, type your password without writing it.
You can enter your new password later.
net user administrator
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