![]() I can't log on without a password for a domain account whose password isn't cached locally. Note that Kon-Boot works with local accounts and domain accounts that have the credentials locally cached. Below you can see a virtual machine that I booted via Kon-Boot at the initial Kon-Boot loading stage. The environment hooks into the BIOS then boots the main Windows OS, where it modifies the Windows kernel that's loaded into memory to not require the entry of a password at the logon screen. It works by booting from a CD or USB stick (meaning you need physical access and the ability to boot from alternate media) that has a small boot environment that loads itself into memory. ![]() ![]() A client of mine recently had concerns about a new tool, Kon-Boot, and the fact that it could bypass the requirement to enter a password at the logon screen.
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