Re: [foxboro] AW70 password not responding

Does anyone even put their AW70s in a domain or AD tree?  Is that even 
supported by Foxboro?  Personally I think I would avoid it if at all 
possible.

Corey Clingo
BASF Corporation






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Kashif,

Well, if your systems are on a Windows domain, you should have the =
administrator of that domain change those passwords back.  Running a =
cracker on a system someone else administers might get you in trouble.

I personally use the UltimateBootCD to reset passwords, plus it has a =
bunch of other tools I find useful.  http://www.ultimatebootcd.com/

Set the machine to boot from CD (in the BIOS), and the disk should boot =
the computer.  Instructions are here: =
http://home.eunet.no/~pnordahl/ntpasswd/walkthrough.html

Since I'm a computer security guy, I would also suggest you find the =
person who reset the password to make sure you haven't been the victim =
of a hacking attempt. =20


Sincerely,
=20
Michael Toecker
Burns and McDonnell Engineering
Control System Security Group
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