Reset, recover and unlock forgotten SQL Server password - SQL Server Password Changer

Recover / reset your lost SA password for SQL Server 2022/2019/2017/2016/2014/2012/2008/2005 databases. Unlock the SA account if it's locked out or disabled.

When you forget or lose the password to your SQL Server, it can be a very frustrating experience. If you don't have a backup of the password, then you may feel like you're out of luck. However, there are a few ways that you can reset, recover, or unlock your forgotten SQL Server password.

One way to reset your SQL Server password is to use the SQL Server Password Changer tool. This tool is designed to change the password for a SQL Server instance. It can be used to change the password for the sa account, or for any other user account. The SQL Server Password Changer tool can be downloaded from the Microsoft website.

Another way to reset your SQL Server password is to use the sp_password stored procedure. This stored procedure can be used to change the password for any user account in SQL Server. The sp_password stored procedure is located in the master database. To use the sp_password stored procedure, you need to specify the old password, the new password, and the login name of the user account that you want to change the password for.

If you are unable to reset your SQL Server password, then you may need to recover it. There are a few different ways to recover a lost or forgotten SQL Server password. One way to recover your password is to use the Microsoft SQL Server Password Recovery Tool. This tool can be downloaded from the Microsoft website. Another way to recover your password is to use a third-party password recovery tool. There are many different password recovery tools available on the market.

If you are still unable to reset or recover your SQL Server password, then you may need to unlock it. There are a few different ways to unlock a SQL Server password. One way to unlock your password is to use the sp_unlock_account stored procedure. This stored procedure is located in the master database. To use the sp_unlock_account stored procedure, you need to specify the login name of the user account that you want to unlock.

Another way to unlock your SQL Server password is to use a third-party password recovery tool. There are many different password recovery tools available on the market.

If you are still unable to reset or recover your SQL Server password, then you may need to contact Microsoft support. Microsoft support can help you reset your password or help you recover your password.

The best way to reset, recover, or unlock your forgotten SQL Server password is to use a third-party password recovery tool. There are many different password recovery tools available on the market. One of the best password recovery tools is Kon-Boot. Kon-Boot is a bootable CD that can be used to reset or recover your SQL Server password. Kon-Boot does not require you to reinstall SQL Server. Kon-Boot is a safe and easy to use password recovery tool.