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Windows NT4.0 Password bypass ?
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<blockquote data-quote="Topper" data-source="post: 113660" data-attributes="member: 186250"><p>Hi CH</p><p>As NT4 is network software then unfortunately unlike W98/W95 you cannot (not that I am aware of) access the desktop until you logon (there may be a way but I have never needed to not know it) . If you need to invoke a log on strangely enough you do CTRL ALT DEL all at the same time to log on as someone else. I run W2K which was born out of NT4 and it is in many ways similar. I think the file structure of NT4 was only NTFS whereas W2K and XP can be either Fat 32 or NTFS. I am not sure if W98 FAT32 will read NTFS files, I think not again I have bever had a reason to try that. The stability of NT4 was greatly improved, the servers were notorius for going down every 30 days but the NT4 PC O/S seems stable enough in fact I have had a pc running 24/7 for 15 months now</p><p></p><p>Regarding Linux, root is always root so as long as you know the password you can get in to root</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Topper, post: 113660, member: 186250"] Hi CH As NT4 is network software then unfortunately unlike W98/W95 you cannot (not that I am aware of) access the desktop until you logon (there may be a way but I have never needed to not know it) . If you need to invoke a log on strangely enough you do CTRL ALT DEL all at the same time to log on as someone else. I run W2K which was born out of NT4 and it is in many ways similar. I think the file structure of NT4 was only NTFS whereas W2K and XP can be either Fat 32 or NTFS. I am not sure if W98 FAT32 will read NTFS files, I think not again I have bever had a reason to try that. The stability of NT4 was greatly improved, the servers were notorius for going down every 30 days but the NT4 PC O/S seems stable enough in fact I have had a pc running 24/7 for 15 months now Regarding Linux, root is always root so as long as you know the password you can get in to root [/QUOTE]
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