Post: Easiest Way to become Admin (WinXP)
11-19-2011, 02:54 AM #1
BAMF
Social Engineer
(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); I forgot how I found this, but it is online somewhere! I am not taking any credit for this whatsoever. So heres the deal, all the computers at my school run Windows XP because they are a bunch of cheap ass rednex. Well thanks to good ole' Google, I found how to obtain access to the Administrator account on the PC.

All you need to do is:

1) Restart the Computer. You can Shutdown and turn it back on or just restart. It does not matter.

1b) If Shutdown, turn the computer back on.

2) As the computer boots back up, you will see screens of the computer manufacturer, etc. then you will see the Window's Welcome screen. When you see the Welcome screen, hit Ctrl + Alt + Delete TWICE!

3) If done correctly, it should take you to a login screen window that allows you to enter in the name of the Username and Password. Type in "Administrator" for the Username field. For the Password field, leave it blank. Hit Enter and it should log you in as the Administrator and now you have access to the full Administrator account along with the privileges that it has. The first thing I do is disable the firewall Smile .

3b) If Step 2 does not work, try hitting Ctrl + Alt + Delete at the login screen with the accounts on it. The one that allows you to choose an a account and type in the password. For some reason I tried Step 2 on two different computers and i t worked on one but I had to do the other way on the other computer.

Yes, I know this is incredibly easy and a fairly simple tutorial. But I wanted to make sure no questions were needed to be asked and that some kid with down syndrome would be able to do this as well. Sorry I cannot give credit to the founder of this technique. I hope I helped made getting onto the Administrator easier than ever because I know the CMD and notepad tricks do not work for me. Thank you for viewing and good luck!

EDIT: Not a 100% success rate using this technique.
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11-19-2011, 04:41 AM #11
Mr-Speedy
U wont @ me doe
sweet, looks like Im gonna try this at school on monday.
11-19-2011, 05:37 PM #12
BAMF
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Originally posted by Mr
Ok, so help me out here. It's suppose to be the easiest way to become admin, but yet it doesn't always work.... hmmmmm. That makes a whole lot of sense. :dumb:


Well it has always worked for me and my school has like 6 different models of computers running WinXP. I have not had this technique not work but Sublimity said it doesnt always work so I added that just in case.
11-25-2011, 09:24 PM #13
At my school I press Ctrl+Alt+Delete twice, than put in the username "Administrator" and the password as "admin" and it logs me right in. =D
11-26-2011, 04:04 AM #14
Originally posted by Sublimity View Post
No problem, haha. Good thing to have if it does work.

Have you seen the bug in Windows 2000 that lets you gain access to the desktop and bypass the Username and Password to enter requirement screen simply by going to help loading a url crashing the internet browser given loading you the desktop page giving access to the computer.


crashing the internet browser given loading you the desktop?????????????//

the ****? lmfao! :lol:
11-26-2011, 04:19 AM #15
Originally posted by Mr
Ok, so help me out here. It's suppose to be the easiest way to become admin, but yet it doesn't always work.... hmmmmm. That makes a whole lot of sense. :dumb:


If it works, it's the easiest way to be an admin. If it doesn't, then you have to find a harder way.
11-26-2011, 06:12 AM #16
Pichu
RIP PICHU.
Originally posted by Team
crashing the internet browser given loading you the desktop?????????????//

the ****? lmfao! :lol:


Yea, I don't know but it ****ing worked. You can probably find it on the internet somewhere on how to do it, it's a known bug.

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