Changing macOS passwords without local admin credentialsSolved

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4 days ago Jan 16, 2026

I know this sounds silly, but I’ve forgot my local admin credentials on some enrolled Macs at my workplace. I was assigned to change the passwords of some devices and that’s when I hit a brick wall knowing that I’ve forgot the admin credentials. Is there any way I could overcome this?

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4 days ago Jan 16, 2026
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Hey @eliiza , don’t worry, you have a way around that. Just create a new admin account on the devices from your Hexnode portal, as a temporary admin. Then, you can use itcredentials to reset the devices’ password. After you’ve done this, you can delete the temporary admin account after its use.

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4 days ago Jan 16, 2026
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Can you guide me to do this briefly?

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4 days ago Jan 16, 2026
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@eliiza , sure thing. Head over to your Hexnode portal. Go to Manage > Devices and select your devices. Then, go to Actions > Policies & Accounts > Create User AccountWhile configuring the settings, set the Account Type to Administrator 

If you have any more queries, just drop them down below! You can also check out our help docs regarding creating accounts on macOS devices. 

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