My BIOS is locked and administrator also has been locked.how to hack administrator password?
anonymous
1970-01-01 00:00:00 UTC
My BIOS is locked and administrator also has been locked.how to hack administrator password?
Four answers:
Dude
2012-06-25 00:13:07 UTC
Go to your boss and say :I quit:
Jon V
2012-06-24 04:47:02 UTC
For some odd reason, I don't believe you at all. However, unlocking the BIOS password won't do anything. Your Administrator password (I assume your using Windows) is stored in the SAM. The SAM is Microsoft's password manager, which encrypts the passwords entered. The BIOS and the SAM have no interaction whatsoever. The BIOS is only useful for configuring areas of the system such as Serial/LPT ports, USB (on some PCs), and CPU Clock Speed & Multiplier. In your "office", you were given a limited account for several reasons. One being security - If there was a security issue or a virus breakout on the PCs resulting from a user, the damage resulting from the breakout would be very little, and containment would be easier. Another reason is problems with users, such as yourself. You want to "hack the administrator password". Not only is that impossible, it's not even proper English. In that sense, you would want to gain unrestricted access to the systems at your "office", which would either get you suspended or fired. For what you do at your "job", you do not require administrative access. And even if you had the Administrator password, it wouldn't do any good. Depending on where you work, you probably have an LDAP-enabled (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol) environment. This means your company's servers are running Novell eDirectory/NetWare, Banyan VINES (very rare/uncommon), or Microsoft Active Directory. Thus, the Administrator password would get you unrestricted access to the computer, and not to the network. Also, if you are trying to bypass a web filter, you are way the hell off course.
Lesus
2012-06-24 04:39:46 UTC
If you want to lose your job just quit, but you can google windows password crack.
anonymous
2012-06-23 22:18:47 UTC
If you even attempt to do that, the IT person will know pretty quickly who did this and ensure they no longer work for the company.......
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