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Which system file stores the information displayed by the “net user ” command in Windows 7?
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Which system file stores the information displayed by the "net user " command in Windows 7? Need to find the details of the users in a dead Windows 7 machine.
Details of the command is here.
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Which system file stores the information displayed by the "net user " command in Windows 7? Need to find the details of the users in a dead Windows 7 machine.
Details of the command is here.
windows forensics windows-7
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I assume it is stored in the same place as user passwords, the Windows registry.
– Moab
1 hour ago
@Moab what is that location?
– Gradient
1 hour ago
See this....thewindowsclub.com/…
– Moab
59 mins ago
There is also specific user info stored in each users account folder in the NTUSER.DAT file. C:Users<User name>ntuser.dat
– Moab
57 mins ago
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Which system file stores the information displayed by the "net user " command in Windows 7? Need to find the details of the users in a dead Windows 7 machine.
Details of the command is here.
windows forensics windows-7
Which system file stores the information displayed by the "net user " command in Windows 7? Need to find the details of the users in a dead Windows 7 machine.
Details of the command is here.
windows forensics windows-7
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I assume it is stored in the same place as user passwords, the Windows registry.
– Moab
1 hour ago
@Moab what is that location?
– Gradient
1 hour ago
See this....thewindowsclub.com/…
– Moab
59 mins ago
There is also specific user info stored in each users account folder in the NTUSER.DAT file. C:Users<User name>ntuser.dat
– Moab
57 mins ago
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I assume it is stored in the same place as user passwords, the Windows registry.
– Moab
1 hour ago
@Moab what is that location?
– Gradient
1 hour ago
See this....thewindowsclub.com/…
– Moab
59 mins ago
There is also specific user info stored in each users account folder in the NTUSER.DAT file. C:Users<User name>ntuser.dat
– Moab
57 mins ago
I assume it is stored in the same place as user passwords, the Windows registry.
– Moab
1 hour ago
I assume it is stored in the same place as user passwords, the Windows registry.
– Moab
1 hour ago
@Moab what is that location?
– Gradient
1 hour ago
@Moab what is that location?
– Gradient
1 hour ago
See this....thewindowsclub.com/…
– Moab
59 mins ago
See this....thewindowsclub.com/…
– Moab
59 mins ago
There is also specific user info stored in each users account folder in the NTUSER.DAT file. C:Users<User name>ntuser.dat
– Moab
57 mins ago
There is also specific user info stored in each users account folder in the NTUSER.DAT file. C:Users<User name>ntuser.dat
– Moab
57 mins ago
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I assume it is stored in the same place as user passwords, the Windows registry.
– Moab
1 hour ago
@Moab what is that location?
– Gradient
1 hour ago
See this....thewindowsclub.com/…
– Moab
59 mins ago
There is also specific user info stored in each users account folder in the NTUSER.DAT file. C:Users<User name>ntuser.dat
– Moab
57 mins ago