As for linux being able to bypass windows passwords, if it can, then its
likely the same thing would be doable from any OS that can read NTFS.. not
just linux, so you might see the same thing from freedos or any *BSD
variant in the future.


The /etc/passwd file in Linux is just as accessible. Boot from a disk and it is easy to change or reset passwords.
Most people want to have this capability however, just in case. Any resulting secureity hole is easily managed by physical security (i.e. lock up the machine).
In extreme cases, one might add a BIOS password and turn off booting from CD/Floppy, however. This should work for both OS's.


Jim C.



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