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Guest zcarenow@yahoo.com
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I have built a win 2003 server at work. Well, i can't seem to remember

my local admin password and was trying to get back in to no avail.

Which software out there is the best to crack the local admin

password, so i can reset it again? I don't want to rebuild that server

again. Thanks.

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Guest Meinolf Weber
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Hello zcarenow@yahoo.com,

 

This will help you to reset the password:

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

 

Best regards

 

Meinolf Weber

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> I have built a win 2003 server at work. Well, i can't seem to remember

> my local admin password and was trying to get back in to no avail.

> Which software out there is the best to crack the local admin

> password, so i can reset it again? I don't want to rebuild that server

> again. Thanks.

>

Guest Pegasus \(MVP\)
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Re: What is best and easiest software password crack utility for Windows 2003 server?

 

Re: What is best and easiest software password crack utility for Windows 2003 server?

 

 

<zcarenow@yahoo.com> wrote in message

news:74f4d5ca-1c9c-46de-97af-d18e30f0cff7@a2g2000prm.googlegroups.com...

>I have built a win 2003 server at work. Well, i can't seem to remember

> my local admin password and was trying to get back in to no avail.

> Which software out there is the best to crack the local admin

> password, so i can reset it again? I don't want to rebuild that server

> again. Thanks.

 

After fixing this little problem, do some forward planning. How

many sets of keys do you have for your car. More than one?

Why? How many admin accounts do you have for your server?

Just the one? Why?

Guest Synapse Syndrome
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"Pegasus (MVP)" <I.can@fly.com.oz> wrote in message

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>

>>I have built a win 2003 server at work. Well, i can't seem to remember

>> my local admin password and was trying to get back in to no avail.

>> Which software out there is the best to crack the local admin

>> password, so i can reset it again? I don't want to rebuild that server

>> again. Thanks.

>

> After fixing this little problem, do some forward planning. How

> many sets of keys do you have for your car. More than one?

> Why? How many admin accounts do you have for your server?

> Just the one? Why?

 

If he's forgotten the one password, I don't think that having more to

remember is going to help much!

 

ss.

Guest Pegasus \(MVP\)
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Re: What is best and easiest software password crack utility for Windows 2003 server?

 

Re: What is best and easiest software password crack utility for Windows 2003 server?

 

 

"Synapse Syndrome" <synapse@NOSPAMsyndrome.me.uk> wrote in message

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> "Pegasus (MVP)" <I.can@fly.com.oz> wrote in message

> news:ur6YwKO9IHA.5968@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...

>>

>>>I have built a win 2003 server at work. Well, i can't seem to remember

>>> my local admin password and was trying to get back in to no avail.

>>> Which software out there is the best to crack the local admin

>>> password, so i can reset it again? I don't want to rebuild that server

>>> again. Thanks.

>>

>> After fixing this little problem, do some forward planning. How

>> many sets of keys do you have for your car. More than one?

>> Why? How many admin accounts do you have for your server?

>> Just the one? Why?

>

> If he's forgotten the one password, I don't think that having more to

> remember is going to help much!

>

> ss.

 

Maybe not, but making it a habit of having at least two admin accounts

for his servers is likely to result in at least one account being the same

both in name & password on all machines he's responsible for.


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