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RE: Windows 2000 Administrator lockout

Subject: RE: Windows 2000 Administrator lockout
Date: Mon, 16 Aug 2004 16:01:23 +0100

  Probably your best option is to use an offline password cracker.  Is this a 
W2K server with Active Directory?  If so, maybe this page can help you.

 http://www.petri.co.il/reset_domain_admin_password_in_windows_2000_ad.htm


Casper.



-----Original Message-----
From: Robert Ritchey [mailto:rritchey@eods.com]
Sent: 13 August 2004 22:56
To: focus-ms@securityfocus.com
Subject: Windows 2000 Administrator lockout


Hello All,

The network that I have is rather small.  1 server, and 4 
workstations.
I inherited the systems.  There has been no administrator 
working there
for a little over a year.  What administrator that was there, was very
much non-technical.

When the network was built whoever built the server installed 
everything
they possibly could.  This system now how few main functions:  
1. File server 
2. Internet Gateway
3. Symantec Virus manager

Nobody knows any of the passwords for anything on the system.  Any of
the passwords that are in use are not allowed administrator access.  I
do mean for anything!  I can't even get Symantec to update virus
signatures, as I do not have a password to do the update with.  The
signature is like 2003 date.  

It is just very frustrating!  

I am looking for options, before I have to go and reformat 
and rebuild.
This would in some ways make life simpler, there are wrinkles in that
all of there operational data and other services are on the 
server.  We
are currently moving foreword with a plan to rebuild.  This 
will happen;
I would rather pick the time to do it.  Rather than have it forced on
me. 

Does anyone know of any other way to take control of this machine and
network.

Thanks for your time and any ideas will be appreciated.

Robert Ritchey


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