Then there are the password tools—specifically the legendary Offline NT Password & Registry Editor . In the modern era of Microsoft Accounts and BitLocker encryption, local offline resets are becoming arcane knowledge. But in the realm of 15.2, the SAM database was an open book. It represented a time when the computer was a local machine, not a terminal connected to a corporate cloud.
Then there are the password tools—specifically the legendary Offline NT Password & Registry Editor . In the modern era of Microsoft Accounts and BitLocker encryption, local offline resets are becoming arcane knowledge. But in the realm of 15.2, the SAM database was an open book. It represented a time when the computer was a local machine, not a terminal connected to a corporate cloud.