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- K> Are you running Waterloo MacJanet? If so, and you are interested in
- K> "finding out some useful information", tell me. I'll e-mail it to ya.
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- Sp> You betcha. Waterloo, oh waterloo, so fast, so sleek, so cool with
- Sp> that k-rad man running in the upper left corner. Useful info? <Pant
- Pant> I'm all ears. Of course, we can always use it next year. <pant pant>
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- Is the server in an "accesible area" where you can play with it for
- about 30 seconds without being seen?
-
- If so, what you do is you take a startup, shove it in the drive and
- reboot the mac. Then walk off like nothing happened. (I recommend
- doing this while nobody's on the network). When it's booted up
- in about a minute, go into the HD and copy 2 files off the MacJanet
- folder (I forget exactly what - haven't done this for about 2 years
- now)
-
- It's the folder with a bunch of app's in it and some data files. The
- app's all have the cute little "macjanet" icon. Copy all the data files.
- This shouldn't take more than about 20 seconds since they are about
- 5k or so. Then, eject the disk, reboot the machine and go. (taking
- your disk) the machine will load up the network again itself.
-
- You have a text editor? Good. On the disk are all the passwords
- to EVERY user. Even Admin. Look at it with a text editor. Log on
- to admin, you'll need yet another password. It's in the data
- file too. When you get in there, you have ULTIMATE power. Create
- users, delete users, change passwords, find out passwords, even
- delete the whole HD!!
-
- Have fun - but not too much...
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