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Special Forums Windows & DOS: Issues & Discussions Interrupted Cygwin install changed permissions on C drive Post 302746041 by DGPickett on Tuesday 18th of December 2012 04:28:39 PM
Old 12-18-2012
The cygwin install is not very administrative most of the time, so this is odd. See if you can write files from a session like a console "run as administrator". When I right-click wondows explorer, it says I can "Run as administrator". It sounds like c:\ premissions are damaged, but it may be some related registry thing.
 

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CHNTPW(8)						      System Manager's Manual							 CHNTPW(8)

NAME
chntpw - utility to overwrite Windows NT/2000 SAM passwords SYNOPSIS
chntpw [options] <samfile> [systemfile] [securityfile] [otherreghive] [...] DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the chntpw command. This manual page was written for the Debian distribution because the original pro- gram does not have a manual page. chntpw is a utility to view some information and change user passwords in a Windows NT/2000 SAM userdatabase file, usually located at WIN- DOWSsystem32configSAM on the Windows file system. It is not necessary to know the old passwords to reset them. In addition it contains a simple registry editor (same size data writes) and hex-editor with which the information contained in a registry file can be browsed and modified. OPTIONS
-h Show summary of options. -u username Username to change. Default is Administrator -l List all users in the SAM database. -i Interactive: list all users (as per -l) and then ask for the user to change. -e Registry editor with limited capabilities. -d Use buffer debugger. -t Show hexdumps of structs/segments (deprecated debug function). EXAMPLES
ntfs-3g /dev/sda1 /media/win ; cd /media/win/WINDOWS/system32/config/ Mount the Windows file system and enters the directory WINDOWSsystem32config where Windows stores the SAM database. chntpw SAM system Opens registry hives SAM and system and change administrator account. This will work even if the name has been changed or it has been localized (since different language versions of NT use different administrator names). chntpw -l SAM Lists the users defined in the SAM registry file. chntpw -u jabbathehutt SAM Prompts for password for jabbathehutt and changes it in the SAM registry file, if found (otherwise do nothing). SEE ALSO
If you are looking for an automated procedure for password recovery, you might look at the bootdisks provided by the upstream author at http://pogostick.net/~pnh/ntpasswd/ There is more information on how this program works available at /usr/share/doc/chntpw registry works. AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Javier Fernandez-Sanguino <jfs@computer.org>, for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others). 13th March 2010 CHNTPW(8)
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