That is the NT password tool

I had some old box that had a password on it, I found some unix boot program you put on a CD (which one of those things might have been) that would bring the computer to life, find the winders password file, and give you an option to change or remove it. Worked great, took about 5 min to do.

--R

On 11/24/10 12:53 PM, Craig wrote:
On Tue, 23 Nov 2010 22:33:26 -0600 Dieselhead<126die...@gmail.com>  wrote:


If you don't need anything on the computer now, I'd suggest a clean
install of XP Pro if you have it.  Or a clean install of anything.
THat should eliminate whatever garbage the employees put on it.

Yes, that's a very good idea!

Get rid of all of the viruses, trojans, adware, and other nasty stuff.


Craig

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