There’s a way to crack the password and it doesn’t involve reformatting and reinstalling Windows. The solution is called @stake LC4 (formerly L0phtCrack), however since Symantec stopped development of L0phtcrack, I’m going to let you in on a program called LC5. Just like L0phtCrack, LC5 attacks your Windows machine with a combination of dictionary and brute force attacks. LC5 can crack almost all... Read More »
Saturday, February 27, 2010
Change IP via batch (DOS) -2
Hello guys, here is an another post for Changing IP via BATCH.I think that u read my previous post on that matter.I use windows 2000 then set : ----------------- @echo off netsh interface ip set address name="Local Area Connection" static 172.28.13.7 255.255.255.224 172.28.13.30 ipconfig pause --------------------- the ip configuration become : IP Address : 172.28.13.7 Netmask : 255.255.255.224 Gateway : 172.28.13.30 then running... Read More »
Thursday, February 25, 2010
Reset Windows Password (NT, 2000, XP, VISTA, 7)
Windows NT, Windows 2000, Windows XP , Windows VISTA, Windows 7 users who have forgotten the administrator account password has many ways to hack, crack, recover or reset the administrator password. Another way to break into a Windows PC which locks with forgotten or unknown password is to use chntpw, a Linux based program to change and reset the password of a Windows... Read More »
Friday, February 5, 2010
Change IP via batch (DOS)
Is it possible to use IF/Els conditional script between DHCP and static changes? Suppose: When I run my script it will look for value DHCP=YES then it will run static IP change scripts and when it will find the Value DHCP=NO it will run the DHCP set script. as an example: ============= If DHCP = yes then run Batch1 else skip Batch1 netsh int IP... Read More »
Thursday, February 4, 2010
Can Remote Desktop client to connect to a specific port?
The default listening port for Remote Desktop (3389) of the computer can be changed to another port number easily. If the Remote Desktop listening port number for the remote computer where the Remote Desktop client is going to connect to has been changed to use non-default and non-standard port to accept Remote Desktop connections, this non-standard specific port number has to be specified... Read More »