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  2. Kon-Boot - Wikipedia

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    Kon-Boot is a tool that allows users to login to Windows and macOS systems without knowing the correct password. It works by modifying the kernel code on the fly and supports various operating systems, features and prevention methods.

  3. net (command) - Wikipedia

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    net is a command in various operating systems to manage and configure network resources. It has different sub-commands and features depending on the platform and version, such as access, group, share, user, and more.

  4. netsh - Wikipedia

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    netsh, or network shell, is a Windows command that allows local or remote configuration of network devices such as the interface. Learn how to use netsh to reset TCP/IP stack, change IP address, edit wireless settings, and more.

  5. Self-service password reset - Wikipedia

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    Learn how users can reset their own passwords without calling the help desk, using various authentication factors and methods. Compare the benefits, security risks and challenges of self-service password reset systems.

  6. Security Account Manager - Wikipedia

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    Security Account Manager (SAM) is a database file in Windows that stores users' passwords and authenticates local and remote users. Learn about its features, cryptanalysis, attacks and vulnerabilities.

  7. Encrypting File System - Wikipedia

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    EFS is a feature of NTFS that provides filesystem-level encryption to protect confidential data from attackers with physical access to the computer. EFS uses public key cryptography and symmetric key cryptography to encrypt and decrypt files transparently.

  8. Active Directory - Wikipedia

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    Active Directory is a directory service developed by Microsoft for Windows domain networks. It provides authentication, authorization, and other identity-related services, such as domain controllers, certificate services, federation services, and rights management services.

  9. Roaming user profile - Wikipedia

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    A roaming user profile is a file synchronization concept in Windows NT that allows users to log on to any computer on the same domain and access their documents and settings. Learn how it works, its limitations, and its advantages and disadvantages.