win 98 and their .pwl file
i have noticed recently with my interest in .pwl files that every win 98 coputer has a .pwl file called ADMINIST.pwl...now, does this file have a preset password? or does the system administrator set it when he is setting up his computers? and here is an equally important question. lets say someone stole that file, and decrypted it..if they were to log onto the system after that, would they gain administrator priviledges? how could someone prevent that from happening?
Re: win 98 and their .pwl file
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Originally posted here by drew_1791
i have noticed recently with my interest in .pwl files that every win 98 coputer has a .pwl file called ADMINIST.pwl...now, does this file have a preset password? or does the system administrator set it when he is setting up his computers? and here is an equally important question. lets say someone stole that file, and decrypted it..if they were to log onto the system after that, would they gain administrator priviledges? how could someone prevent that from happening?
You couldn't really gain administrative priviledges on a Windows 98 box because there really isn't such a thing. If you're in Windows, you have 'admin' rights. Security on a 98 box, at least security provided by the OS, is something that just doesn't exist.
I'll take a look for that file too, though...