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From: "Geo"
That's it, net user. I remember using that once via a reverse shell hack in
order to change a friends administrator password. Worked like a charm. It
would be simple to put the command into a .bat file and have it run as a
login script.
Geo.
"Hrvoje Mesing" wrote in
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> "Geo" wrote in message
news:4268d14a$1{at}w3.nls.net...
> > Any login script should be able to do it at login not at boot. See the
> > "Net
> > Use" command (net use ?) as I think that's got an option for changing
the
> > password.
>
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>
> net user /?
>
> Still, You could bundle that in a *.cmd batch script and use something
like
> srvany and instsrv to put it up in a service.
> *hum* can't remember that those two will let You use batch in services,
> still, there are numerous services wrappers that can do it out there.
> That could be the way for You to automate the procedure.
> Also, you could check gpedit.msc for Login Scripts.
>
> If You want to act {at} boot, You should create driver and use some of the
> applications that can change SAM file directly :)
> Think that wrapping *.exe in a, in example*.sys is not quite possible, but
> You could programm such a behavior :)))
>
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> M.
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