Immunize your Windows Startup Security

Windows Secured [tech4Bytes.wordpress.com]

Windows Log On Password failed to protect your System..??
So Lets try something better to Immune your system…

So ultimately,
Need to provide your system a better Security.. right..??

So here we end up our search of better method to SAVE YOUR SYSTEM…

The Window’s SYSKEY Utility…!!




What is SYSKEY Utility..??

The Microsoft Windows Security Accounts Management Database (SAM) stores hashed copies of user passwords. This database is encrypted with a locally stored system key. To keep the SAM database secure, Windows requires that the password hashes are encrypted. Windows prevents the use of stored, unencrypted password hashes.

You can use the SysKey utility to additionally secure the SAM database by moving the SAM database encryption key off the Windows-based computer. The SysKey utility can also be used to configure a start-up password that must be entered to decrypt the system key so that Windows can access the SAM database.

In short…
A Password to the Passwords..

This article describes how to use the SysKey utility to secure the Windows SAM database.




USING THE   “SYSKEY”

1. Open the system32 folder generally present in My Computer > Drive C: > Windows > System32

2. Run the “Syskey.exe ” utility.The syskey dialog box will open.

Syskey snap 1 [tech4Bytes.wordpress.com]

3. Now Click on “Update”

4. Now select the “Password Startup” option

Syskey snap 2 [tech4Bytes.wordpress.com]



5. Then Enter the password and again confirm it…

Syskey snap 3 [tech4Bytes.wordpress.com]

6. Click “OK”

7. Your password change confirmation will be displayed.. Click “OK”

Syskey snap 4 [tech4Bytes.wordpress.com]

AND ITS DONE…!!




Now.. Whenever You Start your Computer.. Before you face the windows Log On Password You’ll Now need to give another password…

Syskey snap 5 [tech4Bytes.wordpress.com]


And Now your system is much more secured..!!

So Enjoy Ur Privacy…


—Thank You






Comments
  1. St3alth says:

    Even this is breakable…. Any amount of security on any stand alone computer can be broken easily. You just have to know how to. And many people know how to!!

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