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RoundGuy 04-12-2007 11:41 AM

Semi-senile IT guy forgets Admin Password
 
We're trying to get Administrator access on a PC in our office. Our IT guy has no idea what he used as a password. What are our options? Please, please don't tell me we're screwed. Using Windows XP Professional.

BiPolar_Nut 04-12-2007 11:43 AM

Re: Semi-senile IT guy forgets Admin Password
 
There are plenty of downloadable boot floppies and cd's that have password blanking functionality. Google is your friend. (3rd result lists free tools at the bottom of the page)

RoundGuy 04-12-2007 12:32 PM

Re: Semi-senile IT guy forgets Admin Password
 
Thank you for your "edited" response. My first google search was taking me to sites from which I wasn't sure I wanted to download anything.

See, Bipolar, that's why us tech-illiterate moron poker players come here!

nuclear500 04-12-2007 12:34 PM

Re: Semi-senile IT guy forgets Admin Password
 
You need to get a BartPE CD. It will let you boot into a Pre-execution Environment and let you add administrators or change the administrator password directly.

Adding an administrator and then logging in with that is the preferred method, that way the normal Windows SAM can keep anything encrypted intact when you change the normal admins password.

SamIAm 04-12-2007 03:09 PM

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that way the normal Windows SAM can keep anything encrypted intact

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He's right; I do like to keep encrypted things intact.

Just a general question for CTH (not trying to say anything directly about RoundGuy): How can we be sure these question about cracking passwords the user forgot aren't just theft? Like that yahoo question, where I asked what the lost security question was, and he never answered? That post a few days ago about the laptop stolen from a frigging SCHOOL was over the line; I don't want this forum to be a theft-aid, but I'm not sure how non-thieves can prove their non-theivedom.
-Sam

Freakin 04-12-2007 03:15 PM

Re: Semi-senile IT guy forgets Admin Password
 
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that way the normal Windows SAM can keep anything encrypted intact

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He's right; I do like to keep encrypted things intact.

Just a general question for CTH (not trying to say anything directly about RoundGuy): How can we be sure these question about cracking passwords the user forgot aren't just theft? Like that yahoo question, where I asked what the lost security question was, and he never answered? That post a few days ago about the laptop stolen from a frigging SCHOOL was over the line; I don't want this forum to be a theft-aid, but I'm not sure how non-thieves can prove their non-theivedom.
-Sam

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unfortunately i think we have to trust unless he have a strong reason not to...

kerowo 04-12-2007 03:21 PM

Re: Semi-senile IT guy forgets Admin Password
 
I think we are powerless against the smart theives and are doomed to just mock the stupid ones. Do you want to get notified of the stupid ones?

Meech 04-12-2007 03:22 PM

Re: Semi-senile IT guy forgets Admin Password
 
I don't think it's possible to discern intent on a pseudo-anonymous internet forum.

SamIAm 04-12-2007 03:31 PM

Re: Semi-senile IT guy forgets Admin Password
 
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I don't think it's possible to discern intent on a pseudo-anonymous internet forum.

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It is when the [censored] says "This laptop was stolen from a school." [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]

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Do you want to get notified of the stupid ones?

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Yes please.

RoundGuy 04-12-2007 04:01 PM

Re: Semi-senile IT guy forgets Admin Password
 
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I don't think it's possible to discern intent on a pseudo-anonymous internet forum.

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Actually, when I first posted, I felt it was likely that I wouldn't get an answer. Thus, the subject line. I was hoping it would sound more reasonable than "HeLp me rUlz my scOOlz!!!

Thanks for the trust. However, several attempts using EBCD-Lite have failed, so I'm resorting to re-installing windows at this point.


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