Change any User Account password in Windows XP

AlienX

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ho ho ho...

Machan this is a risky thing....

If the user you're changing the password has files encrypted then after changing the password like this, he wont be able to access the encrypted documents... :sorry::sorry:

Be aware of this. Do this @ your own risk. once lost its like impossible to recover encrypted docs in NTFS partitions...


Cheers,
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    hul2000 said:
    There are ways to make this work on 'Limited' accounts. But I'm not going to post it here.

    Limited user account eke indan karana logon.scr cn eka servis pack 2 ekata wada naha.. hehe ithin oka post karath therumak na :lol:

    opcrack live cd (ms kernel bypass)(linux live) ekakin boot karana eka witharai thiyenne :) windows vista walata wada :yes:
     

    pjayampathi

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    NICE WORK

    But you can do this with those easy DOS commands..

    Open the Command Prompt and type

    net user "username" "password" /add

    then your account password will change.
     

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    ahamednishadh said:
    this thing doesnt work if ur working in an limited account. and also nw sum admins disable da rights to even get da run dialog box.

    ape iskole okkoma block karala!!
    machan ehenam umba ophcrack try karala balapan 100%k working(tested winxp SP2, Windows Vista)

    oken administrator password crack karanna puluwan, mona account ekakin wath login wela inna one naha.. password eka reset karanna nemei daala thiyana password eka hewwahaki mokakda kiyapa :P

    Download link:
    Code:
    http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=133599
    Video Tutorial:

    Code:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SmlNqo7UODE&feature=related
     

    Madushann

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    Are you sure ?

    Guys,
    I knew this one before, but can you do it using a Limited account ?:confused:

    Most people in public locations use limited accounts