Help with accessing admin on command prompt

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Help with accessing admin on command prompt
  1. Unread #1 - Oct 14, 2008 at 2:23 AM
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    Help with accessing admin on command prompt

    Ok so I wanted to shut down some computers on my computer class, but when I entered the command and typed in "shutdown/i" To shut down LAN computers, I got: "Access Denied" Pic:

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    My question is, is there a way to bypass the admin accessing w/o the admin password? And if so, how?
     
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    Help with accessing admin on command prompt

    I know this is old but there's no answer;

    First, restart/start up the computer and hit F8 to choose what to boot into (F5 on some) then choose safe mode. When you go to the log-in screen, the user Administrator will come up (lucky, heh?) then login to it. Most of the time, there's no password. If there is, bad luck (but try a few simple passwords such as "admin" "administrator" as sometimes there's a default password if one is set).

    Alright, so you're in - go to your control panel and click on "User Accounts" - open up your username and change account type to Administrator. Fortunately, most of the time it doesn't ask for a password - but if it does, sorry.

    There are other ways to do this, though. So look up some other methods if this doesn't work for you.
     
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    Help with accessing admin on command prompt

    yep.. school passwords have a separate computer with admin access =)
     
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    Help with accessing admin on command prompt

    I believe what you were trying to say is school computer networks have separate accounts [with passwords] that have admin access? It's not that hard to type properly...
     
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    Help with accessing admin on command prompt

    I just send a .bat file containing shutdown information from a hacked school account.

    shutdown /s /t 20 /c "Shutting down for Administrative purposes."

    ^ I think that's right. Just paste that in notepad and save it as .bat
     
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    Help with accessing admin on command prompt

    It's shutdown -s -t 20 -c "Shutting down for administrative purposes"

    Why do this when you can access the entire network and have a chance of getting in? Just follow below:

    Download ProRat, search it on google to find. Now, after you install this, go to 'My Network Places' and on the side of the window, the bar should have a bunch of quick links, click on the 'View Entire Network' one. Then, just simply find one of the computer's network file, probably the one sitting next to you. Before we continue, download a FILE-FORCE program, meaning a program that forces a file in a certain directory, and force a ProRat virus onto the computer next to you. Then, tell your friend to logoff that computer, make sure you have ProRat running, and get the teacher to log him back in. While he logs in, keylog him and get the password, which is probably the master network password or something. It's pretty simple when you get down to it...=)
     
  15. Unread #8 - Oct 30, 2008 at 8:14 AM
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    Help with accessing admin on command prompt

    Ha
    You need to remove yourself from the active directory on school networks ( a windows fail) you need to be a network admin to do this:)
    Or
    Just exploit the random security logging in script
    When at random intervals (if they use the latest windows 2003 server edition) will log you in as a Administrator with global writes. Good luck all
    BWGuy
     
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    Help with accessing admin on command prompt

    Now that guy.. Is completely and utterly Wrong:)
    The teachers login password... will not be the system administrators password. It will be there personal password.
    Instead of getting the teacher:O get the head administrator to come and login.
    The chances are he wont be that smart
    Good luck
    BWGuy
     
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