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Deja-vue
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Registered: Jul 2001 Location: Long Beach Country: United States State: Certifications: MCSA 2000 Working on: MCSE 2000,MCSE 2003
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Post your Downloads for best Software here.
As Mikop suggested, this will be a sticky with all the good ( and hopefully free) Downloads for best Software, that you may found on the Internet and care to share.
Please post your good/bad experiences as well.

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jkhnwspec
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Registered: Jul 2001 Location: House of the Rising Sun Country: United States State: Certifications: Working on:
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Boulware5
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Registered: Mar 2001 Location: Country: USA State: Certifications: A+, Network+, Linux+, CST, A.A.S degree in CIS LAN concentration Working on: BS degree, CCNA, Security+
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Lose your NT/2000/XP password and can't get in? Download this
- This is a utility to (re)set the password of any user that has a valid (local) account on your NT system, by modifying the crypted password in the registrys SAM file.
- You do not need to know the old password to set a new one.
- It works offline, that is, you have to shutdown your computer and boot off a floppydisk or CD. The bootdisk includes stuff to access NTFS partitions and scripts to glue the whole thing together.
- Works with syskey (no need to turn it off, but you can if you have lost the key)
- Will detect and offer to unlock locked or disabled out user accounts!
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Teck Shark
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Registered: Feb 2002 Location: Somewhere in the plains Country: United States State: Certifications: AA, AS, MCSE 2K, MCSA 2K, MCP 2K, A+, Network+, HP, IBM, Linksys, & Canon certified service tech. Working on: CCNA/CCNP, RHCE, MCIS Degree
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quote: Originally posted by Boulware5
Lose your NT/2000/XP password and can't get in? Download this
- This is a utility to (re)set the password of any user that has a valid (local) account on your NT system, by modifying the crypted password in the registrys SAM file.
- You do not need to know the old password to set a new one.
- It works offline, that is, you have to shutdown your computer and boot off a floppydisk or CD. The bootdisk includes stuff to access NTFS partitions and scripts to glue the whole thing together.
- Works with syskey (no need to turn it off, but you can if you have lost the key)
- Will detect and offer to unlock locked or disabled out user accounts!
This is a sweet tool. I've used it many times! 
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Boulware5
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The Ultimate Boot CD
You need the Ultimate Boot CD if you want to:
1. Run floppy-based diagnostic tools from CDROM drives. More and more PCs are shipped without floppy drives these days, and it is such a royal pain when you need to run diagnostic tools on them.
2. Consolidate as many diagnostic tools as possible into one bootable CD. Wouldn't you like to avoid digging into the dusty box to look for the right floppy disk, but simply run them all from a single CD? Then the Ultimate Boot CD is for you!
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09-05-03 05:23 AM
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Deja-vue
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Registered: Jul 2001 Location: Long Beach Country: United States State: Certifications: MCSA 2000 Working on: MCSE 2000,MCSE 2003
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chillcool68
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Registered: Oct 2003 Location: Country: United States State: FL Certifications: Comp Tia A+ Working on: N+, MCSA, MCSE
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Here are a few links On my Site
I have used these more than once< they are very good, freeware too,, let me know what you think,, later freeware
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Last edited by chillcool68 on 10-13-03 at 10:13 PM
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darthfeces
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Registered: Mar 2001 Location: somewhere, NJ Country: United States State: Certifications: A+, N+, I-net+, CCNP, CCDP, CCSP, CISSP Working on: CCIE R&S Lab CCIE-S, PMP, CISM
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10-13-03 04:21 AM
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bearing
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Registered: Jul 2001 Location: Old Division 3 Country: Great Britain (UK) State: Certifications: BEng Electronics Working on: A+, Net +
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10-13-03 08:36 PM
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WPFossil
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Registered: Mar 2002 Location: Country: United States State: Certifications: A+, Network+ Working on:
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There are some older DOS programs, freeware and software, which really run very well. It's hard to find some of the old gems anymore, but if you look hard enough you still can.

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