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Eduardo
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Introduction

On old O.S. like Windows 95, 98 and ME a user name and password to logon to the system was not required, that means you could simply hit the ‘ESC’ keyboard button and you were on. On these systems you could create users with password and use them to logon and have access to this user´s files and settings, but if you forgot the password you were still able to logon and have full rights on the machine. On NT based systems such as Windows NT, 2000,XP,2003 when you install the O.S. you are prompted to type a password for the built-in Administrator account and eventually create other user accounts and grant them full rights or not. But what if you have only 1 account and lost the password for it or somehow your machine got infected by a virus and it corrupted/deleted important startup files and changed this user password or you accidentally deleted some startup file? ...

Read the full article at the attached file

Would like to hear ur critics/sugestions smile.gif
Eduardo
oh god...I thought this had gotten lost lol ... several days before it getting published hehe...
it is nice to see it posted smile.gif
Speed
wtf? how come i can't download it?
Jeffrey
QUOTE(Speed @ Nov 20 2006, 06:18 PM) *
wtf? how come i can't download it?


Speed,

Self-Admittence that you have not read the forum rules. Trial Members such as yourself are not allowed to download files, except for those in the Trial Members area.

I highly suggest reading the forum rules...not a good way to start off your membership.

http://www.governmentsecurity.org/forum/in...showtopic=15611

-Jeff
KingKrool
A great read...good tutorial EDU..
But I want to add a simple issue which you might forgot to include, i.e. recovering EFS using data Recovery agent setup by administrator by creating and installing certificates using Cipher command..


I think all those hacks generally succeed in ideal situations, but an abnormal messy situation might not be an ideal one.. smile.gif
Eduardo
QUOTE(KingKrool @ Nov 21 2006, 11:37 AM) *
A great read...good tutorial EDU..
But I want to add a simple issue which you might forgot to include, i.e. recovering EFS using data Recovery agent setup by administrator by creating and installing certificates using Cipher command..


I think all those hacks generally succeed in ideal situations, but an abnormal messy situation might not be an ideal one.. smile.gif


hmmm thks a lot for the feedback...after a looooooooooong time finally someone did a coment lol .

btw does this recovery agent is able to recover the encrypted files after the system or user account got messed ??....if so I may add it with pleasure smile.gif
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