Re: Cracking admin password on Win 2000; then putting it back?
From: Bill Unruh (unruh_at_string.physics.ubc.ca)
Date: 09/29/04
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Date: 29 Sep 2004 16:26:18 GMT
Mark3324 <user@domain.invalid> writes:
]I've spend the evening reading a number of web sites offering tools to deal
]with getting past the administrator password of Windows 2000. I have not
]found the one feature I really need: The ability to put things back the way
]they were.
]The situation is a locked-down corporate box; so locked down you can't even
]change the contents of the Start menu or your monitor resolution. I want to
]get in to Windows, make a few changes, and then put it back the way I found
]it. I don't mind if IT comes by and finds some things modified, but I don't
]want IT to find the old password doesn't work.
If your company is of any use at all, this would be a firing offense, with
possible criminal action as well.
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