Well this one will atually work but be careful to follow these steps closely OK let's start---
1.) First if you have another account other than the system administrator and you can bring up the Windows command Shell which is cmd.exe then your ready.
2.) To open cmd.exe just click on the Start button and click RUN
type cmd.exe once you've done that then your in.
3.) go to the system root directory by typing "cd\" without the quotes, next type "cd\windows\system32\" OR "cd\winnt\system32"
depending on where the Windows [stuff] are located.
4.) once you see system32 at the end of the command line. (warning! here comes the hard part).
5.) start by typing "mkdir tempdir" without the qoutes press enter
next type "copy logon.scr tempdir\logon.scr" also "copy cmd.exe tempdir\cmd.exe" again no quotes, press enter after each line
(type help to understand what you are doing)
6.) next "del logon.scr" deletes original logon.scr
7.) next "rename cmd.exe logon.scr" renames cmd.exe to logon.scr
8.)"exit" quits dos
9.)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.
Once this happens if you enter this command minus the quotes
"net user password"
If the Administrator Account is called Frank and you want the password *SHEET* enter this
"net user Frank SHEET"
10.) and this changes the password on franks machine to *SHEET* and your in.
p.s: dont forget to copy the contents of temphack back into the system32 dir to cover tracks
11.) Now log off the machine, logon.scr is the screen saver that will kick in after 15 minutes of not touching the keyboard/mouse at the logon screen. Wait 15-20 minutes and a DOS prompt with FULL SYSTEM rights will pop up, then just to
C:\> net user administrator
and then log in with the new account.
Try this, might work, as long as he didn't change default permissions on C:\winnt and C:\winnt\system32 you should be golden.
Best Answer?
2006-08-27 01:22:04
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answered by Anonymous
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There are tools that make passwords more visible on XP systems. I might suggest reading this web site for more information:
http://home.eunet.no/pnordahl/ntpasswd/bootdisk.html
I have used a similar process to recover an XP system on which I had forgotten the password.
2006-08-24 21:18:39
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answered by Carl M 3
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NO it's not possible to view passwords on windows xp, for they are EXTREMELY encrypted but if you want to know how to breach through due to a forgotten password i can help you brute force in.
2006-08-25 07:48:43
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answered by stickdriver 2
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you need to know where you have saved your log file
then open the path as shown (the place where you have saved your file)
then open the file.. in most of the cases, it will open using notepad, if its a text document
2006-08-24 20:15:20
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answered by Praful M Nimbargi 2
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That is the easiest...
Press microsoft key and the letter "L" together...
That is how I found my forgotten password.
2006-08-24 20:18:36
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answered by Skeeter63 4
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Nope, not possible.
2006-08-24 20:32:48
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answered by Bostonian In MO 7
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