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| Thread ID: 123653 | 2012-03-08 20:29:00 | Server software | BigBadBob (14963) | Press F1 |
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| 1263843 | 2012-03-09 03:09:00 | It work on domain accounts or just local? | Alex B (15479) | ||
| 1263844 | 2012-03-09 03:47:00 | Only ever done it on a Local PC or Server. I use it to get into machines that people forget the passwords, or someone who managed them,left and didn't leave any documentation regarding passwords etc and of course no one knows the passwords. Once in though you can then go and change what ever you want as normal ( if theres any such thing as normal :) ) as long as you log in as administrator ( on servers) Get it all the time with customers PC that I have to take to the workshop, ask them if theres a password when you first start it -- no is the general answer, then low and behold, grrrrr :badpc: Easier to blow it away sometimes. Also got other software that can actually remove the password completely, but never tried that on a server. The software can do many things, password altering is only a fraction of it. |
wainuitech (129) | ||
| 1263845 | 2012-03-09 07:09:00 | Passwords are usually just a speed bump if you have physical access to the machine, but the increasing use of disk encryption makes for some funny conversations when things go pear shaped. Punter: " Whaddaya mean you can't unlock that? " Tech: " Just nuke it and restore from your backups, you DO have backups? " Punter: " Yes, but ... I encrypted them too. " Tech: " And the keys are ... on the drive you can't get into? " Punter: " .... " |
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