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Something I'm to stupid to figure out.
indiansteve:
Ok I'll take your guys last option. I didn't to do it but I guess I have to put on the ol pussy kicking boots again.
indiansteve:
My friend also had the idea of removing the battery of the computer to let it reset or something but that didn't work either....and for beating up the person that suposedly changed it didn't work either. I got in trouble.
dig412:
The program you need is called @stake LC4, it can find passwords in seconds. annoyingly symantec bought and scrapped it, but you can still get it from here:
http://www.chip.de/downloads/c1_downloads_ls_getfile_v1_15861461.html?t=1146430375&v=3600&s=c2c24f57830cb5c4de0f531b069af20a
just run it on another administrator account and it should find it. the trial doesnt have the brute force attack, but it should still get it.
Melodic:
--- Quote from: indiansteve ---My friend also had the idea of removing the battery of the computer to let it reset or something but that didn't work either....and for beating up the person that suposedly changed it didn't work either. I got in trouble.
--- End quote ---
That'll only reset passwords stored on your CPU (not passwords associated with XP). Taking the battery out is only effective on old computers with boot-processes that are completely unrelated to the OS you're using.
Matteh99:
First of all if you are running xp home you can some times start up in safe mode. (F8 when the computer is booting) and then login using the administrator account and reset the other computer password.
This site seems like it will have some stuff.
http://home.eunet.no/~pnordahl/ntpasswd/
Another option is saminside. It does a pretty good job of cracking passwords. The only trouble is the free version only does a brute force attack using the alphebet.
http://www.insidepro.com/eng/saminside.shtml
I have saminside running off a boot able XP cd so I can boot off the CD and crack passwords. I made it using Bartpe builder.
http://www.nu2.nu/pebuilder/
Xp passwords are easy to crack because in most cases they have somthing called LM hashes enabled. The LM hashes are some other hold over from older os's. They split up the passwords into 7 character segments and turns everything into uppercase. So having a password over 7 charaters doesn't make it more secure and mixing upper and lower case doesn't either. It helps for other systems but not for XP with the LM hashes turned on. You can turn them off but you have to stuff with regedit.
Eric
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