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Keep in mind that Iguana is an application that runs on top of the host operating system. If you do not wish people to reset the password on your Iguana instances you will need to protect access to the host computer.

 Step 1 - Open a Command prompt with Administrator privileges

Search for Command Prompt, then choose Run as administrator.

 Step 2 - Reset password – Type "C:\Program Files\IguanaX\iguana" --reset_admin_user (using command prompt)

Assuming that your IguanaX instance is installed in the default location, use this command:

"C:\Program Files\IguanaX\iguana" --reset_admin_user

You should see a result similar to this:

 Step 3 - Restart Iguana - Type "C:\Program Files\IguanaX\iguana" --service restart

If you are running your command prompt as administrator this should work:

"C:\Program Files\IguanaX\iguana" --service restart

Alternatively view Windows - Stop and Start Iguana for other ways to do this
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 Step 4 - Login with username 'admin' and the newly regenerated password

Log in with the username admin and the newly regenerated password.

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