Backdoor?

From: MAS (stuff_at_hakoreh01.endjunk.com)
Date: 12/30/03


Date: 30 Dec 2003 07:28:38 -0800

Is there a way unofficially to login as administrator on Windows 2000
without resetting passwords, etc? I want to be able to login as admin
or have admin priveleges without actually being an admin. It might
sound illegal but I'm just looking for some help here. Is there a way
to "bypass" these restrictions when running a file etc? Any help would
be appreciated. Thanks!



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