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Windows 2000 /XP /Server Login Password Cracker

I have seen many people asking for cracking Windows XP administrator password (which have many methods). So I was just reading different threads in the hacking communities and I came across this method mentioned in one of the thread (I haven't tried this one but it seems worth of mentioning it here) :



"" If You have forgot login password, then this tool is for you.

This is the only soft that allow you to log on into any local account without reset existing passwords.

DreamPackPL will just turn off the password validation process. If you dont want to log on into any existing account, then you can execute any application (e.g. Regedit or



window with accounts management) at the logon desktop. You may also load the Explorer shell at new desktop and work with admin privileges.

Installation is not difficult. Just boot from prepared before CD, copy one file to system32 directory and reboot. In order to see main DreamPackPL window, you should



enter command "dreamon" at the logon desktop in "User name" or "Password" edit box.



You can Download it from the this URL http://www.d--b.webpark.pl/dreampackpl_en.htm ""

 

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