From: Frank on
On 8/1/2010 12:05 PM, capin' crunch, the goat fucker wrote:

Nothing of any importance or intelligence.


From: Yousuf Khan on
On 02/08/2010 5:42 AM, Arno wrote:
> Well, your anti-Killfile strategy and your bad manners,
> and arrogance show your true colors. Quite obviously nobody
> wants to interact with you unless you pay them to. Please
> go away now.
>
> Arno

This thread is already ready for the bit-bucket. I got the answer I
needed. The rest of this is just name-calling.

God, who'd have thought there was somebody who made Rod Speed look like
a gentleman? :)

Don't reply, the thread will have already have been ignored. :)

Yousuf Khan
From: Tom Del Rosso on

Parko wrote:
>
> I've used this quite successfully in the past. Fairly straightforward
> to use.
> http://pogostick.net/~pnh/ntpasswd/

These things make me nervous, since neither the NTFS file system nor the SAM
file format is documented. I wish they'd just read the file and tell me
what the password is instead of changing it.


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From: Sunny Bard on
Tom Del Rosso wrote:

> Parko wrote:
>>
>> I've used this quite successfully in the past. Fairly straightforward
>> to use.
>> http://pogostick.net/~pnh/ntpasswd/
>
> These things make me nervous, since neither the NTFS file system nor the SAM
> file format is documented. I wish they'd just read the file and tell me
> what the password is instead of changing it.

That would require the password itself to be stored *in* the file, which
it isn't, and you probably don't want to spend hours/days l0phtcracking
it ...

Peter's boot CD/USB is fine, as a get out of jail free card.

From: Bob I on

On 8/7/2010 7:21 PM, Tom Del Rosso wrote:
> Parko wrote:
>>
>> I've used this quite successfully in the past. Fairly straightforward
>> to use.
>> http://pogostick.net/~pnh/ntpasswd/
>
> These things make me nervous, since neither the NTFS file system nor the SAM
> file format is documented. I wish they'd just read the file and tell me
> what the password is instead of changing it.
>

Some security that would be.