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From: Nick Lewis (lewisnicACM.ORG)
Date: Tue Apr 03 2001 - 22:36:18 CDT

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    My favorite way to change passwords remotely from the command line is using
    a perl script from an article I read in WinntMag.

    The article is at:
    http://www.win2000mag.com/Articles/Index.cfm?ArticleID=3687.

    Basically, you need a listing in a text file of all machines you want to
    change the password for, setup a session with like a for loop as an
    administrative user to the remote machine, then run the setpw.pl script. In
    the setpw.pl script you can specify the username of the account you want to
    set the password for and also the password and it will connect to each
    machine in your text file or machines and set the password.

    Many thanks to Bob Wells for this article. I have used it many times.

    HTH, Nick.

    ----- Original Message -----
    From: "Anders M Jensen" <anders.jensenZURICH.COM>
    To: <FOCUS-MSSECURITYFOCUS.COM>
    Sent: Monday, April 02, 2001 6:01 AM
    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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