Beyond that issue, have they no legal recourse?

-ASB

On 8/12/05, Tom Kern <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This company is in a jam i've yet to have seen.
> 
> They outsourced AD/Exchange and when they tried to get it back, the
> outsource firm demoted their DC's that are phyisically present at the
> company. some of these former DC's dhcp and dns.
> now no one knows the local admin password and connectivity between the
> root has been severed.
> no one wants to go the linux pw disk route because they can't reboot the 
> server.
> there's no way i can get local system access to this server that i can think 
> of.
> 
> is there any other way to change or get the local admin password of
> what is now essentially a stand alone server?
> i know this is bodering on "hacking" so i understand if i get no response.
> just curious if there is a way to do this without a server reboot.
> thanks a lot.
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