Ha ha, that's funny.
Come on, tell me another one!
[sig]<a href=mailto: anongod@hotmail.com> anongod@hotmail.com</a><br><a href= > </a><br>"Drawing on my fine command of language, I said nothing."[/sig]
The password is "11001IIOO000OlI111lI0OlIO0lI1O001l" LOL [sig]<p> Jeff<br><a href=mailto: masterracker@hotmail.com> masterracker@hotmail.com</a><br><a href= > </a><br>If everything seems to be going well: you don't have enough information.......[/sig]
oo oo, I got one!
Did you know if you enter "Bill Gates" and "Microsoft Corporation" as your name and company, you will get a fully functional version of Windows without ANY bugs?
Just curious, where did you get this info about a "master code" omega117?
I don't know a bunch about password encryption, but I'm sure you know that the name/passwords are stored in *.pwd files on W9x machines, and in the CAT file on Windows NT machines.
>:O> [sig]<a href=mailto: anongod@hotmail.com> anongod@hotmail.com</a><br><a href= > </a><br>"Drawing on my fine command of language, I said nothing."[/sig]
I wonder if omega117 is talking about the administrator username and blank password for setting up NT. Normally this username is deleted by the system admin and a new admin name a password are used once it is installed.
If omega117 is talking about a back door, don't bother.
Maybe omega117 can enlighten us as to what he/she needs this "Master Password" for. [sig][/sig]
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