Re: Auditing Windows Passwords
From: Michael Heiming (michael+USENET_at_www.heiming.de)
Date: 09/17/05
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Date: Sat, 17 Sep 2005 21:02:27 +0200
In comp.os.linux.misc Adam McCarthy <anonymous@privacy.net.invalid>:
[ password auditing ]
> Didn't mean I wanted a doze tool, I want one I can use on a LiveCD or
> something similar. Besides Dozes password programs would cost a fortune.
Ah see, no I get it, you want something like knoppix live CD, so
you can double-check passwords on doze. Dunno if there's
something like this (freshmeat.net)? Wouldn't have wasted a
second about your post if I had realized that this is just the
next doze question.
At least it's supporting my theory from reading/writing for ages
here. The great majority of computer problems are directly
related to running doze. I don't use and things just work for me.
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