RE: Program to change NT/Windows 2000 Administrator password

From: Åsmund Myklevoll (aasmund@interweb.no)
Date: 03/06/02


Date: Wed, 6 Mar 2002 15:43:57 +0100
From: Åsmund Myklevoll <aasmund@interweb.no>
To: "'Polk Robert'" <polkrt@yahoo.com>

Hi there.

I belive you can do that from domain policies in 2000 domains. There you
can change username and password of the local admin user on both servers
and workstations.

HTH

Aasmund Myklevoll

-----Original Message-----
From: Polk Robert [mailto:polkrt@yahoo.com]
Sent: 4. mars 2002 14:50
To: security-basics@securityfocus.com
Subject: Program to change NT/Windows 2000 Administrator password

Hello All,

Does anyone know of the existance of a program
(preferably freeware) that I can used to create a
script that changes the administrator password on
NT/Windows 2000 servers. I planned on running this
script on a workstation and changing the administrator
password on machines in the current domain as well as
on machines in other domains. Any assistance will be
greatly appreciated.

Thanks.

Bob

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