howto set MD4 NT Hash in AD?

From: Michael (Michael_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 05/07/05


Date: Sat, 7 May 2005 00:20:02 -0700

Does ANYBODY know how to set the MD4 NT Hash in AD and/or the local SAM??? I
can find and was successful at setting the old DES style password using
NetUserSetInfo - but this does not work for the new MD4 NT hash! It seems
pointless to still offer a way to set the DES password, but not the new "gold
standard" MD4 password...

The reason, in case anyone is wondering, is that I have a need to update AD
as a secondary repository of account information and we can only get the
MD4's not the cleartext password to update.

Any help would be MUCH appreciated.



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