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gary
December 17th 03, 10:11 PM
This program resets Windows XP, Windows 2000 and Windows
NT secure boot options. It creates a special driver disk.
When Windows XP/2000/NT Key driver is loaded, it shows
you the list of Windows installations that can be
unlocked. The program works with both local administrator
passwords and active directory domain controller
administrator passwords.
Is there a way to protect against this program!
Larry Samuels MS-MVP XP \(Shell/User\)
December 17th 03, 10:12 PM
If you don't have your system physically secured,you have no security.
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"gary" > wrote in message
...
> This program resets Windows XP, Windows 2000 and Windows
> NT secure boot options. It creates a special driver disk.
> When Windows XP/2000/NT Key driver is loaded, it shows
> you the list of Windows installations that can be
> unlocked. The program works with both local administrator
> passwords and active directory domain controller
> administrator passwords.
>
> Is there a way to protect against this program!
Jupiter Jones [MVP]
December 17th 03, 10:12 PM
Gary;
Yes, the best and most proven.
It will keep you from successfully using that tool on my computer.
I will do very little other than deny you physical access to my
computer.
That tool is worthless for you if you can not get physical access to
my computer.
Business that take security seriously have their servers physically
locked in a secure location.
If you give a unauthorized person physical access to your computer, it
is simple, it is no longer your computer.
There is no security without physical security.
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Jupiter Jones [MVP]
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"gary" > wrote in message
...
> This program resets Windows XP, Windows 2000 and Windows
> NT secure boot options. It creates a special driver disk.
> When Windows XP/2000/NT Key driver is loaded, it shows
> you the list of Windows installations that can be
> unlocked. The program works with both local administrator
> passwords and active directory domain controller
> administrator passwords.
>
> Is there a way to protect against this program!
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