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- chntpw allows you to view some information and change user passwords
- in a Windows (NT/XP/Vista/win7) etc SAM userdatabase file. You do
- not need to know the old passwords. However, you need to get at the
- file some way or another yourself. In addition it contains a simple
- registry editor with full write support, and hex-editor which
- enables you to fiddle around with bits&bytes in the file as you
- wish yourself.
- There are 3 main executables
- - "ntreg" (the registry library)
- - "chntpw" (the password reset / registry editor frontend)
- - "reged" (registry editor /export tool)
- Quickstart example, where /dev/sda1 (or whatever partition Windows
- has been installed in) is mounted to /mnt/windows:
- chntpw -i /mnt/windows/Windows/System32/config/SAM
- The previous line should open a shell-driven menu.
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