Presumable if the NT fs was NTFS then this would not have been so easy 
given Linux's (scary) NTFS write support.

--rdp

On Thu, 14 Feb 2002, Paul Lussier wrote:

> 
> [by Brian, no last name given]
> 
> Them: Important user, NT box, lost admin password, sad, sad, sad.
> 
> Me: No problem, change password with magic linux disk, offline NT password editor.
> 
> Them: No, no, no. Never work. NT secure. Get real.
> 
> Me: Watch. (reboot)
> 
> Them: Gasp! This floppy is dangerous! Where did you get it?
> 
> Me: Internet. Been around forever.
> 
> Them: How do we keep students from using this?
> 
> Me: Can't. Migrate. Linux. Mac.
> 
> Them: No, no, no. Just make NT safe.
> 
> Me: Can't. NT inherently unsafe.
> 
> Them: Must be safe. NT good. We have never seen problems.
> 
> Me: You just saw one now.
> 
> Them: No, no, no. NT good. Win2k better.
> 
> Me: Win2k is NT. Same thing. Should I give this floppy to a student?
> 
> Them: No, no, no. Give here.
> 
> Me: Whatever. What do you want me to do?
> 
> Them: Change admin password.
> 
> Me: Fine. To what?
> 
> Them: "p-a-s-s-w-o-r-d"
> 
> Me: No, no, no.
> 
> 
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