But be aware that syskey-enabled servers (e.g winxp,w2k) are not possible to crack using todays computing standards so might be wasting time brute forcing passwords.


Gideon N. Guillen wrote:


On Fri, 2003-10-03 at 15:22, AT wrote:


you can try crack the password of all the users in an NT box so you dont
need to force them to change their password.



I think you can get the password on NT using l0pht crack, available at @stake. It's for Windows and also not free. But I believe you could still get the source code of the old version, but it can only be compiled on Win32 and OpenBSD.





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