getting past w2k password

edcentricedcentric near Milwaukee, Wisconsin Icrontian
edited November 2003 in Science & Tech
I found an old hdd of mine with w2k loaded. The problem is that I have no idea what the admin password is.
Is there any way around this?
I know the user name and password, but I need to change the hardware configuration.
I don't want to relaod, some of the stuff installed actually works, and I am having a hell of a time rebuilding this system.

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  • hypermoodhypermood Smyrna, GA New
    edited November 2003
    Try l0phtcrack. It has a 15 day trial.

    http://www.atstake.com/research/lc/
  • citrixmetacitrixmeta Montreal, Quebec Icrontian
    edited November 2003
    yes there is,

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

    go there, there is a linux bootdisk image there.

    works great, the whole process will take 5 mins

    :D

    have fun
  • edited November 2003
    did you try to go into safe mode and change the password? (guaranteed to work under xp)
  • Straight_ManStraight_Man Geeky, in my own way Naples, FL Icrontian
    edited November 2003
    Google Tom's root boot and see if the ISO helps-- I cannot tell you more, instructions on site (yes, it has a PW decoder that works with NT and Win2K, comes as an ISO, you need to burn as ISO and CD boot from it AFTER printing instructions out).

    I would give you a link, but the Linux box is busy BitTorrenting (uploading (no, not downloading, done with that for now) at 30 KB\sec) AND Folding and is using almost ALL of its 1 GIG of RAM doing so and THIS box is on dialup access (backup ISP called NeanderTech-- their forums, appropriately, are called the CAVE :D -- connect rate 50667 bps in Florida, QWEST network connect, about $6.00 a month for 6 hours a day) and that would take forever to find from this box.

    Basicly, you need something MS does not officially offer to average users, an admin PW cracker. The ISO only runs LOCAL, so it is typically used only where needed and not to get illegitimate access. So, will tell you that much.

    Expect Linux on CD Boot, a MINI Linux distro with some BSD stuff thrown into the toolkit. File system recovery stuff, etc. also included. A baby toolkit, handy to have around.

    John.
  • edcentricedcentric near Milwaukee, Wisconsin Icrontian
    edited November 2003
    5 min. my ass. It took me 15 min just to read the warnings!!
    I may just wipe and reinstall, there are other issues also.
    Thanks for the tips guys. I'll prob try this just for practice.
  • ShortyShorty Manchester, UK Icrontian
    edited November 2003
    Bugga a reinstall..

    http://www.trinityhome.org/

    With this CD and two minutes, I've changed the password and rebooted :cool:

    My bosses response? 'I don't really want to know what that is do I?' ;D
  • edcentricedcentric near Milwaukee, Wisconsin Icrontian
    edited November 2003
    'page not found'
    I'll try again later. Tks shorty
  • edcentricedcentric near Milwaukee, Wisconsin Icrontian
    edited November 2003
    ctirix, that was great.
    15 min to read the instructions,
    5 min to dl and make the disc,
    2 min to remove the password.

    This one goes into my saving box.
  • WuGgaRoOWuGgaRoO Not in the shower Icrontian
    edited November 2003
    why not just put it on slave??
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