RE: Security Breech



you can use psexec and some net admin command combination
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JamesRussel
Cebu


"VJ" wrote:


I was in the loop for this issue, came up with few options!


1. Reset Local Password Pro 2.0 (Shareware)

2.
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/scriptcenter/resources/qanda/oct04/hey1015.mspx (have not tried it, but will do this weekend...)

3. Login as domain administrator go through each computer->computer
management. action->connect to another computer you can go to local users and
groups, users, and set the password on the local administrator account...

4. bat file with the following command Net User localadminaccount
newpassword and apply it as a startup script in the relevant OU's.. Not
tried..

Let me know whatever you implement...

""Ken Zhao [MSFT]"" wrote:

Hello Scott,

Thank you for using newsgroup!

From your post, based on my knowledge, you may use a script to change the
local admin password. The following information from the internet is for
your reference:
Change local admin password VBScript
http://www.scriptmob.com/vbscript/vbscript_scripts/change_local_admin_passwo
rd_vbscript.html

Change Local Admin password using Batch script
http://www.petri.co.il/forums/showthread.php?t=3287

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| From: "Scott Micale" <hrm_admin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
| Subject: Security Breech
| Date: Thu, 1 Mar 2007 17:02:11 -0500
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| I have just found out that one of our Admin Passwords was leaked and I
need
| to change it. It is easy to change from the Domain Admin side, but I
also
| use the same password for local Admins on XP and 2000. Is there an easy
way
| to change the local admin password with out having to go all 100 PC's?
|
| Thanks
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