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From: Torrin (jonestor1976
yahoo.com)Date: Wed Jul 04 2001 - 18:33:15 CDT
Doh!!
Which is why people need to put appropriate security
permissions on such files.
But if you haven't done, that this should work.
--- CJ Oakwood <cj_oakwood
yahoo.com> wrote:
> Here is a nice little trick that I read at one
> time...(This trick really
> works)
>
> If you can get into the box (remotely or whatever),
> change your default
> screen saver.
> Most all default Screen savers on NT4/2000 are Logon
> Screen Saver
> (%systemdrive%\winnt\system32\logon.src).
> Change Logon.scr to something else (Logon.old) and
> create a copy of
> cmd.exe and change it to Logon.scr
>
> Log off the server, or restart the server. When the
> Screen saver
> activates, you have a command shell.
> Run 'net user Administrator *' and change your
> password (or add users,
> etc)
>
> ***Just remember to rename Logon.old back to
> Logon.scr***
>
> Good Luck
> CJ
>
=====
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