Okay...

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Everything discussed in the forthcoming emails is for educational and
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First off, is this Microsoft Network run by an NT server.. in other words,
is there a master NT server on the network?
If not, there is a well known bug in windows 9x. If a user does not have
an account on a windows 9x machine, they can usually hit CANCEL at the
login prompt, and they will be presented with a desktop.  On purely
Windows 9x networks, the user will still have network access.  This
doesn't work if there is an NT machine acting as a network server.
Theoretically, one could have access on the network, provided one knew the
passwords to the shared drives, if one were to press CANCEL at the login
prompt.

-Me


On Thu, 15 Jun 2000, Angela wrote:

> My experience of hacking at the moment is limited to simple brute force,
> password guessing (with which I had a lot of sucsess).
> But I want to hack a Microsoft Windows 95 Network.  
> And I really need your help.
> 
> P.S.  Do I have to get past the PWL file? How?
> And what will happen if I just delete the file?
> 
> Iceangel.
> 

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