Not, really. There are different ways of getting hashes. One is you can be an admin on the machine, and you can get the passwords of all the users. Another way is to sniff it going across the network. You can also steal the SAM file and get the password that way. The point is, you don't always need to have a login on the system (or physical access to the machine) to get people's passwords off of it.
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