(BTW could anybody tell me how the password is transferred in case I change it using lusrmgr.msc connected remotely?) There’s no good in bulk changing passwords to something everybody could sniff! So if pspasswd works in a similar way it might be inappropriate from security perspective. But I know that psexec (a tool from the same toolkit) sends all its communications (including passwords!) in clear text over the network. Unfortunately I don't know how pspasswd works. How it Works on Windows 7 - in Video (Portuguese Brazil) Commandsįor a single computer: pspasswd \\computer_name Local_administrator_account_name “New_Password”įor multiple computers: pspasswd \\computer1_name,computer2_name,computer3_name Local_administrator_account_name “New_Password”įor all computers in the environment: pspasswd \\* Local_administrator_account_name “New_Password”įor multiple computers using a text file containing the computer names: pspasswd Local_administrator_account_name “New_Password” To remote systems and does not put passwords in clear text over the network. Pspasswd uses Windows authentication methods to authenticate You can also specify those credentials via the command-line. The tool must be run while logged on with an account that has administrative rights on the target computer, for example a domain admin account. Pspasswd tool, which is part of the Sysinternals PsTools download, can be used to reset the local administrator password across one or more machines locally or remotely.
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