On Fri, Nov 06, 2009 at 01:04:43PM -0700, m.roth@5-cent.us wrote:
The only thing I know is the password cracker, which boots Linux, of course, and mounts the Windoze partition, then walks you through resetting the password. I *think* it lets you do some other things, *maybe* (it's been nearly three years since I needed it) has a tool for the registry.
I'm having trouble googling it - I'm being prevented by security here.
The name of the CD is ntpasswd. The web site is here:
http://home.eunet.no/pnordahl/ntpasswd/
It says that it also has a registry editor, but I've never used it except for resetting (note: not cracking) user passwords.
That's the one! Yeah, where I was working at the time, when some of us started, they had us expense laptops. At the end of the year, budget use-it-or-lose-it, they hired another, I think it was seven folks. This time, they were going through corporate purchasing, so to keep them from sitting there for a month (about how long it actually took), I was running around, crazed, finding everything that wasn't a boat anchor. (Boat anchor was defined as 486's, and ->386's<-) So then, no one knew the passwords, so I reset 'em, then booted 'em up and set up users accounts, tcp/ip, etc.
I *really* appreciated ntpasswd.
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