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I have been given a computer that was used as a file server at a school until they upgraded and got rid of it, it has NT4 Server Enterprise on it, and a few accounts that I don't know the passwords to.

Is there anyway to either find out the passwords of any of the accounts, or delete the accounts so I can get in(I dnt have NT4 to reinstall)

Thanks in advance :)


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Use the second option... Its a lot easier to use... Stick the disk in, blank all passwords, and BOOM! You can log in, but will lose (if NTFS) all protected files... :)

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I've made the disk from http://home.eunet.no/~pnordahl/ntpasswd/, but it doesn't detect the drive, I think because its SCSI...

Its a Seagate Barracuda ST34371N.

I should get something like this:

=========================================================
. Step ONE: Select disk where the Windows installation is
=========================================================
Disks:
Disk /dev/ide/host0/bus0/target0/lun0/disc: 2147 MB, 2147483648 bytes
NT partitions found:
1 :   /dev/ide/host0/bus0/target0/lun0/part1    2043MB  Boot

Please select partition by number or
a = show all partitions, d = load new disk drivers
l = relist NTFS/FAT partitions, q = quit
Select: [1]

But what I actually get is this:

=========================================================
. Step ONE: Select disk where the Windows installation is
=========================================================
Disks:
NT partitions found:

Please select partition by number or
a = show all partitions, d = load new disk drivers
l = relist NTFS/FAT partitions, q = quit
Select: [1]

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