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08/22/2005 12:39 PM  
Wow, that outsource firm was being nasty... Is it a large well known firm or
some small place? This kind of crap should probably be shouted from the
rooftops because it is a real shitty way to do business. I would at least
drop a line to the president or CEO of that outsourcing firm. I would also
consider publicly documenting the issue so that other companies wouldn't be
harmed by them. Of course, get permission from your management to do so but
if they say no, tell them that had someone else done that, your company may
not be in the bad spot it finds itself in now.

I never screw over old customers or employers because you never know when
you might be working with them again plus it is just bad business and shows
you to be very untrustworthy in a position of responsibility. The times I
have been fired, it has been entirely the choice of the company and I
happily walked out the door without doing anything, heck if I had been asked
for an exit-interview I would have even of done that, I am not out to screw
anyone over. This does indeed work, in one case, I was hired back several
years later. Had I done anything bad to harm them I am quite sure that
offer wouldn't have shown up....

joe
-----Original Message-----
From: ActiveDir-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:ActiveDir-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Tom Kern
Sent: Friday, August 12, 2005 3:00 PM
To: activedirectory
Subject: [ActiveDir] lots of issues

This company is in a jam i've yet to have seen.

They outsourced AD/Exchange and when they tried to get it back, the
outsource firm demoted their DC's that are phyisically present at the
company. some of these former DC's dhcp and dns.
now no one knows the local admin password and connectivity between the root
has been severed.
no one wants to go the linux pw disk route because they can't reboot the
server.
there's no way i can get local system access to this server that i can think
of.

is there any other way to change or get the local admin password of what is
now essentially a stand alone server?
i know this is bodering on "hacking" so i understand if i get no response.
just curious if there is a way to do this without a server reboot.
thanks a lot.
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