WIN 2K password question
WIN 2K password question
Dr. Memory here dragged an old system out from underneath the work bench to see if it still had all its parts and fired it up - this was a win2k/ME dual boot system where logging onto me is disabled on start up - and I can't remember what password I used on this system - I've cycled through all the usual ones i use but this was the kids puter and it was probably something clever like - nokidzhere - but i can't remember what it was - doh!
if i can find a floppy drive somewhere and install it I can probably get into the ME partitiion with a startup up disk, if i can do that, is there any way edit the passwords on the Win2k side? - the whole thing could probably benefit from being reloaded from scratch, but i really don't want to go through all that - TIA
if i can find a floppy drive somewhere and install it I can probably get into the ME partitiion with a startup up disk, if i can do that, is there any way edit the passwords on the Win2k side? - the whole thing could probably benefit from being reloaded from scratch, but i really don't want to go through all that - TIA
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found one that looks like it might work - just a brute force method
works in fat32 only
boot into dos with a win9x boot diskette
go to winnt/system32
nuke all *.sam files or variants thereof
reboot in 2k
supposedly this flushes all the users/passwords and take you back to default
will report back later tonite
here's the MS link for making win2k boot disks if anyone is interested
http://support.microsoft.com/default.as ... us;Q197063
boot into dos with a win9x boot diskette
go to winnt/system32
nuke all *.sam files or variants thereof
reboot in 2k
supposedly this flushes all the users/passwords and take you back to default
will report back later tonite
here's the MS link for making win2k boot disks if anyone is interested
http://support.microsoft.com/default.as ... us;Q197063
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another triumph of microsoft security engineering :
all ya gotta do (with fat32 systems) is boot from a win9x startup disk - no cd option is fine
dos on down to [drive]:\winnt\system32\config
verify that file "sam" is present - delete sam
remove floppy and reboot
all ya gotta do (with fat32 systems) is boot from a win9x startup disk - no cd option is fine
dos on down to [drive]:\winnt\system32\config
verify that file "sam" is present - delete sam
remove floppy and reboot
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Gotta remember though, most systems running 2000 use NTFS. The whole point of NTFS is that its more secure, so if you can't do this with NTFS then its really not <i>that</i> big of a security issue.
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