> Actually the utility I'm familiar with works just fine with NTFS.  
> Basically, Linux has no problem _changing_ data on NTFS.  It's adding
or 
> removing data that gets messy.
>   For those that have never seen it, you can download the disk image
at:
> http://home.eunet.no/~pnordahl/ntpasswd/

Just on FYI.  I downloaded the image, copied it to a floppy, booted my
Win2k system with it, and changed one of my local user's passwords, all
within 5 minutes.  This definitely works!  I do have my partition as
FAT32 instead of NTFS.

> I'll assume that everyone would use this only for ethical purposes, 
> right?

Of course of course :D


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