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I've thought of something, would this work?
I know someone who's decrypting a SAM file stolen from a workstation at school. It's got Administrator and Guest in it, and it was stolen from a Win2K machine.
Now, when he gets the pw for Administrator, and we log on to the Local Machine (i.e. choosing "<HOSTNAME> (this computer)" from the dropdown list on the logon list instead of the domain) as Administrator.
If we unplug the network cable, and do the local logon, and reconnect the cable, and map drives as the Administrator, would we have full unrestricted domain access even if we logged on as just the local Administrator and then proceeded to browse the network?
Just a thought, I don't know if it would work or not.
I know someone who's decrypting a SAM file stolen from a workstation at school. It's got Administrator and Guest in it, and it was stolen from a Win2K machine.
Now, when he gets the pw for Administrator, and we log on to the Local Machine (i.e. choosing "<HOSTNAME> (this computer)" from the dropdown list on the logon list instead of the domain) as Administrator.
If we unplug the network cable, and do the local logon, and reconnect the cable, and map drives as the Administrator, would we have full unrestricted domain access even if we logged on as just the local Administrator and then proceeded to browse the network?
Just a thought, I don't know if it would work or not.