On Fri, 2003-02-21 at 09:01, Raj Mathur wrote: > Erhm, sorry for raining on your parade, but you can do exactly the > same thing on your Linux partition too. Boot with Knoppix, open a > root shell and access all your Linux data. Talking about console level access there is almost no way one would like to block people. The inability to reset a Win@K password using only Win@K is considered more of an inconvenience than a security feature. BTW I have actually reset the password using the "NT Password Recovery CD"(The exact google search string) in Win@K system though not an XP. There was a recent mail at one of the security groups on how this change in the SAM database can be avoided by using ALT + Characters.Which this recovery CD is unable to detect properly. Anyway consider that a III party feature not a flaw. In Linux this feature is natively supported. On LILO prompt type linux single.(That's the default behaviour which can be changed). But then there can be a boot floppy.
> There are no substitutes for: > > 1. Encrypting sensitive data, and And keep the passphrases and like out of swap and /tmp ;) > 2. Keeping your system physically secure. True Tarun Dua ================================================ To unsubscribe, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with unsubscribe in subject header. Check archives at http://www.mail-archive.com/ilugd%40wpaa.org