How can you check the password of a User Account by using run/cmd/net Thanks.
MasterQ LOMCN Veteran Veteran Loyal Member Aug 6, 2006 462 0 62 London Feb 1, 2008 #1 How can you check the password of a User Account by using run/cmd/net Thanks.
Dr3AmScAp3 Banned Banned Veteran Jun 1, 2007 295 1 64 Some dinjy warehouse, raving it large. Feb 3, 2008 #2 http://www.ss64.com/nt/ http://commandwindows.com/ Hope some of them help. But if you mean by the uesr name tht has an account on the server or access it to it then you need to have a look at the account polices. Last edited: Feb 3, 2008
http://www.ss64.com/nt/ http://commandwindows.com/ Hope some of them help. But if you mean by the uesr name tht has an account on the server or access it to it then you need to have a look at the account polices.
MasterQ LOMCN Veteran Veteran Loyal Member Aug 6, 2006 462 0 62 London Feb 3, 2008 #3 Thanks ill have a look through but what i meant is if i change my password to "something" how can i check that it is "something"
Thanks ill have a look through but what i meant is if i change my password to "something" how can i check that it is "something"
Dr3AmScAp3 Banned Banned Veteran Jun 1, 2007 295 1 64 Some dinjy warehouse, raving it large. Feb 3, 2008 #4 MasterQ said: Thanks ill have a look through but what i meant is if i change my password to "something" how can i check that it is "something" Click to expand... You can't, unless using a keylogger. All windows passwords including those that you save for webpages are 1024bit encrypted
MasterQ said: Thanks ill have a look through but what i meant is if i change my password to "something" how can i check that it is "something" Click to expand... You can't, unless using a keylogger. All windows passwords including those that you save for webpages are 1024bit encrypted