Double system user sticky Key Vulnerability Shift press five to easily crack the Vista Login Password
More and more users are installing XP + Vista dual systems, but some of them will forget the Vista account password. Because Vista adopts stricter logon authentication than XP, it is difficult for us to enter the system if we forget the logon password. However, <Microsoft has a sticky key vulnerability on the logon interface, which can be used to access Vista.
Start the command prompt, and then use the command prompt to enter Vista to reset the account password.
Here, the dual system assumes that the C disk is XP, and the D disk is Vista.
Step 1: Enter the XP system, open d: windows system32, right-click sethc.exe, select "properties", open the property settings window, click the "Security" tab, and then click "advanced ".
Step 2: switch to the "owner" tab in the Advanced properties security settings window, select the current XP Logon account in the owner list, click "Apply", and close all windows in sequence.
Because the installation partition of vistais ntfsformat, we can only change the ownership of the sethc.exe file under Windows XP before performing the replacement operation. If the attribute window does not have the "Security" label. You need to open the resource manager, Click Tools> Folder Options, and select the check box before "use simple folder sharing (recommended)" in the window that opens.
Step 3: Set the full control permission of the role to "allow ". Then, start the command prompt and enter the following command to perform the replacement operation:
Rename d: windowssystem32sethc.exe sethc1.exe(change the sticky key program name to sethc1.exe)
Copy d: windowssystem32cmd.exe d: windowssystem32sethc.exe(copy command prompt is sethc.exe)
Step 4: restart your computer, and press the 5-down shifstart button on the vista interface. Then, the startup command prompts the interface, and enter erer.exe to start the desktop. After successfully loading the file, we can see the Start Menu, which is the desktop started with the built-in SYSTEM account (you can see it under the user icon of the Start Menu ).