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Accessing the System Registry

Started by MrRaza, May 21, 2003, 08:01 AM

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MrRaza

Say if an Admin disabled the use of regedit to normal
users, is there any way i can get around that? I'd be a great help if someone could tell me how. ;)

Thing

You really need to work on your question asking skills.

What is the OS?
Do you have local access to the box?
Do you have remote access to the box? (through a LAN)
Did the admin just move/delete regedit.exe?
Do you have access to the floppy drive?
Do you have access to the CDROM?
What is your ultimate goal?  (There may be other ways to achieve it)
That sucking sound you hear is my bandwidth.

MrRaza

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Quote from: Thing on May 21, 2003, 08:23 AM
You really need to work on your question asking skills.

What is the OS?
Do you have local access to the box?
Do you have remote access to the box? (through a LAN)
Did the admin just move/delete regedit.exe?
Do you have access to the floppy drive?
Do you have access to the CDROM?
What is your ultimate goal?  (There may be other ways to achieve it)

win98
if you mean the server no
yes
Im not sure if he/she moved it or deleted it.
yes(on my work station)
yes(on my work station)
Trying to view a registry key.

i login using Novell software provided by my school. i'll PM you with more information if you want. I dont like talking about hacking on this forum.

Skywing

Quote from: MrRaza on May 21, 2003, 08:29 AM
win98
if you mean the server no
yes
Im not sure if he/she moved it or deleted it.
yes(on my work station)
yes(on my work station)
Trying to view a registry key.

i login using Novell software provided by my school. i'll PM you with more information if you want. I dont like talking about hacking on this forum.
Win98's "security" is a complete joke.  Any third-party Registry editing software will work, and you could use a debugger to nop out the code in RegEdit causing it to obey the system policy settings.  Actually, Win98 RegEdit will still let you import a .reg even if Registry editing has been "disabled", so you could just import new policy settings enabling it too.