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password file in windows nt

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thoma? | 20:45 Mon 24th Feb 2003 | Technology
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does anyone here know how to acess the .pwl file in windows nt? also, does anyone know how to write a program in dos to automatically open the folder by running the program? i need to get back at someone who has been making my school life hell. thanx :-) thoma�
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NT is far too secure to have anything like a .pwl list it is all encrypted in the registry. Also, in the target of shortcut of the program you can add strings to open up specific files or additional applications.
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in that case, does anyone know how to do the same for win 98, or other systems?
For Windows 9x/ME just search then delete *.pwl files. For NT/2000/XP find "ERD Commander" from kazaa (or buy it on-line) to create a bootable CD which will allow you to reset the local administrator's password. As a local administrator you should have the power to reset local user accounts/add remove PC from domain etc etc
Don't lock yourself out though :-)
in Win9x there are .pwl files, in NT the files to look for are the SAM, backup SAM, and the registry SAM which all contain the password hashes. Download a copy of L0phtcrack and knock yourself out... In fact there's all sorts of fun to be had, but nothing I'm going to discuss here...

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