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From: DE VILLIERS IAN (ian.devilliers
BMW.CO.ZA)Date: Wed Apr 04 2001 - 01:27:40 CDT
The easiest would be to use user manager for domains and click user->select
domain and then punch the computer name in and change the administrator
password there.
If you do not have sufficient access to do this, connect to the IPC$ share
of the remote machine with administrative rights (ie: c:\net use
\\MACHINENAME\IPC$ /user:MACHINENAME\administrator).
Regards,
Ian de Villiers
Tel: +27125224689
Fax: +27125224250
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mail: ian.devilliers
bmw.co.za
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-----Original Message-----
From: Anders M Jensen [mailto:anders.jensen
ZURICH.COM]
Sent: 2001/04/02 12:02 PM
To: FOCUS-MS
SECURITYFOCUS.COM
Subject: Changing local admin password
Can anybody point me in a direction to a tool or method i could use to
remotely changing local administrator password on several nt4 workstations
not belonging to any NT domain ?
Any help would be appreciated.
Venlig hilsen - Best regards
Anders M. Jensen
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