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    Weatherman14
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    any one know how 2 hack into another user profile while your account is a limited account and their account is a administrator's account?

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      any one know how 2 hack into another user profile while your account is a limited account and their account is a administrator's account?

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      Dave Kreskowiak
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      You don't. If you don't have rights to the other profile, you're not going to them. Boot the machine on something like ERD Commander (Google for it...) and you'll get all the access you want to everything.

      Dave Kreskowiak Microsoft MVP - Visual Basic

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        any one know how 2 hack into another user profile while your account is a limited account and their account is a administrator's account?

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        ednrgc
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        If it's your computer, you can also reformat the drive and set it up correctly. But, somehow, I don't think it's really "your" computer.

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          If it's your computer, you can also reformat the drive and set it up correctly. But, somehow, I don't think it's really "your" computer.

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          MatrixCoder
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          edboe wrote:

          If it's your computer, you can also reformat the drive and set it up correctly.

          That's a lot of trouble to go through just to break through another account, especially when there's so much software out there that will hack an account for you.

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            You don't. If you don't have rights to the other profile, you're not going to them. Boot the machine on something like ERD Commander (Google for it...) and you'll get all the access you want to everything.

            Dave Kreskowiak Microsoft MVP - Visual Basic

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            MatrixCoder
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            I thought you could just boot from the Windows Installation CD and do the same.

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              I thought you could just boot from the Windows Installation CD and do the same.

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              Dave Kreskowiak
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              You have to have the Administrator account password to use the Recovery Console. If you have that, then why would you want to get permissions you already have to another profile?

              Dave Kreskowiak Microsoft MVP - Visual Basic

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                edboe wrote:

                If it's your computer, you can also reformat the drive and set it up correctly.

                That's a lot of trouble to go through just to break through another account, especially when there's so much software out there that will hack an account for you.

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                My point is, most likely, it's not "his" computer. I won't help people that want to "hack" into their company's computer or anyone elses. If he's locked out of his account on his own computer, odds are that's the least of his problems and he should reformat.

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                  any one know how 2 hack into another user profile while your account is a limited account and their account is a administrator's account?

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                  Lost User
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                  There are tools that will reset an admins password, use a bootable cd, there should be any trouble finding something that does that on google

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