You lost your admin password?

Gahn

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No worries:

Windows passwords are a necessary evil. They help protect our systems, but they can also be a real pain in the neck. Employees leave, IT workers quit, IT consultants fail to properly document deployments. Regardless of the cause, you’re left with a locked account and perhaps a locked system.

You can quickly and easily reset local account passwords, including Administrator, on most Windows systems. The Offline NT Password and Registry Editor is a Linux-based utility that can reset passwords on Windows-NT based systems that use NTFS, including Windows NT, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Server 2003, and Windows Vista. The tool creates a boot environment through which you can reset passwords via a series of text menus. The Offline NT Password and Registry Editor isn’t the most polished utility, but it is effective.

Cracker tool?
Before anyone starts flaming me in this post’s discussion for sharing “Cracker advice”, let me make the following point. It is possible for unscrupulous individuals to bypass security measures with tools such as this. But, there are also plenty of legitimate, work-related reasons to reset a Windows password. The Offline NT Password and Registry Editor is just another tool in the IT professional’s arsenal.

Use the tool at your own risk!
There are also risks associated with using this tool. As it is editing the Windows registry, the Offline NT Password and Registry Editor could easily render a system unbootable and even destroy existing data. This is especially true of accounts that use the Encrypting File System (EFS).

For more information on using this tool, read Erik Eckel’s article, “Reset lost Windows passwords with Offline Registry Editor.”
 

Cyradix

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Almost sounds like you're part of the sales or marketing department :D

Anyway... I've been using the CD for years at work to reset local passwords. Works great, never had any problems with it. Highly recommended! ;)
 

TdC

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I've used that in the past. Always worked just fine.
 

Chilly

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booting linux to un-fuck windows. ho ho ho.

Admittedly you can do exactly the same thing in linux by replacing the hashed password in /etc/shadow with a known hash for a given user by mounting the partition from an external OS or logging in with SU mode.
 

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