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Scorcher2005:
well when it searchers for SCSI drivers on the LOCAL machine, it detects some(actually a lot).  But thats not what im concerned with.  I just need to get the password changed.  So you say that there is NO WAY to do it without physical access to the machine?

voidmain:
Not unless you know the password for another ID in the "Domain Admins" group. If you do, log on as that privelaged user and then "usrmgr \\PDCMACHINE" and change the password for Administrator on the Domain.

Or if your administrators are stupid enough to actually log on with the DOMAIN "Administrator" ID you could always sniff it and crack it. Of course sniffing and cracking any one of the users who are members of "Domain Admins" would be just as good.

Sounds like you're up to no good if you ask me...

[ May 12, 2002: Message edited by: VoidMain ]

Scorcher2005:
how would i have to sniff and crack it?

voidmain:
Search google. I'm not going to tell you how to hack your domain... Maybe you should try something productive to do. Learning Linux would be an excellent example. You seem interested in computers and learning Linux is by far the best way to learn more about computers.

[ May 11, 2002: Message edited by: VoidMain ]

Scorcher2005:
well i mean would i have to sniff and crack it at the same computer they logged on at?

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