A password reset disk need several computers.

I'm working with dozens of different computers, ranging from 3 to 12 units per customer. It would be quite tedious to maintain a separate for each computer, USB drive and using the same passwords between computers is uncertain and unacceptable in all of customers.  I don't have the luxury of a domain.  Each computer is autonomous and must have a different password.  Is there a way to combine multiple disks into a single reset?  Or add a computer to an existing one?  For those who must use a large number of passwords on multiple systems, it would be a valuable tool.

I guess that you are referring to the passwords for administrator accounts you have on each computer to do your work.

You can simply use an external drive such as a USB key for the entire collection.

1 create the first 'password reset disk' then create a folder with a name that identifies the user account, PC & OS [and possibly customer], then move the file userkey.psw from the root of the drive in this folder.  You can then repeat the process on the same external drive for each user account, the OS & PC you need.

2. If you need to reset your password to admin on a PC, simply move the file userkey.psw relevant back in the root of the external drive.  The PC will then detect that one and that one only.

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