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    Password retrieving

    Anyone know if there's a kind of hacking way to retrieve a password in Windows 2000 ? I just installed a new PC, I checked the checkbox to enabled the logon window, but I didn't memorized the password. I tried almost all account on this computer with a lot of different password and it don't works. Is there a way to retrieve it in DOS before starting Windows ?

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    I did the same type thing in XP, but this program works in 2000 as well. It solved the problem of lost Admin password.

    DreamPack

    It was suggested here.

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    This is a Windows program, but I can't log in Windows!

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    can you get into safe mode, with the Administrator account? You had to create a password when you installed Windows. You can change passwords for any account once you do that.

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    Did that work?

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    Finally, I just re-ghosted the computer with Norton Ghost! It easy and fast! Thanks for trying guys

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    For Future Info:

    you can use LM-Hash Replacement for a quick fix...
    or boot into a live version of linux, copy the sam files, and crack them on another machine via l0pht, or some other password cracker

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    I found DreamPack after reading your post for LM-Hash Replacement, CID.

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    Originally posted by cid
    For Future Info:

    you can use LM-Hash Replacement for a quick fix...
    or boot into a live version of linux, copy the sam files, and crack them on another machine via l0pht, or some other password cracker
    Why is it linux can't write to NTFS. Whats the big deal, it can't be that hard?
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    Here is a Linux utility that works well... you can't retrieve passwords I don't think, but you can remove them without copying the .sam files. It also edits the Registry, too.

    Search Google for "offline registry password" - first hit, or:

    http://home.eunet.no/~pnordahl/ntpasswd/

    I got into a computer that no one knew the password for once, it is really slick...
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    Originally posted by Allen Schoessler
    Here is a Linux utility that works well... you can't retrieve passwords I don't think, but you can remove them without copying the .sam files. It also edits the Registry, too.

    Search Google for "offline registry password" - first hit, or:

    http://home.eunet.no/~pnordahl/ntpasswd/

    I got into a computer that no one knew the password for once, it is really slick...
    That is the lm hash replacement i was talking about

    Umm, if you want to read to ntfs you need NTFS Dos

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    DreamPack replaced my Administrator password that I lost. I used an Administrative account to load it, first. When someone logs on, you can pop up a window that provides options of things to be done.

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    Originally posted by visualAd
    Why is it linux can't write to NTFS. Whats the big deal, it can't be that hard?
    Linux Can Write to NTFS, its just not perfect -- yet.
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