Untold
Windows Tips and Secrets
Exiting Windows the Cool and Quick Way
Ban Shutdowns : A trick to Play on Lamers
Disabling Display of Drives in My Computer
Take Over the Screen Saver
Pop a banner each time Windows Boots
Delete the Tips of the Day to save 5KB
Change the Default Locations
Secure your Desktop Icons and Settings
CLSID Folders Explained
Securing
NT
Customizing the Right Click Context Menu of the
Start Menu
Customizing the Shortcut Arrow
Making the Internet
Explorer & the Explorer Toolbars Fancy
Change Internet Explorer's Caption
Internet Explorer 5 Hidden Features
Hacking Secrets
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Welcome to another Hacking Truths
Manual. This time I have a collection of Tips and Tricks which no body normally
knows, the secrets which Microsoft is afraid to tell the people, the
information which you will seldom find all gathered up and arranged in a single
file. To fully reap this Manual you need to have a basic understanding of the
Windows Registry, as almost all the Tricks and Tips involve this file.
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Important Note: Before you read
on, you need to keep one thing in mind. Whenever you make changes to the
Windows Registry you need to Refresh it before the changes take place. Simply
press F5 to refresh the registry and enable the changes. If this does not work
Restart your system
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Exiting Windows the Cool and Quick Way
Normally it takes a hell lot of
time just Shutting down Windows, you have to move your mouse to the Start
Button, click on it, move it again over Shut Down, click, then move it over the
necessary option and click, then move the cursor over the OK button and once
again (you guessed it) click.This whole process can be shortened by creating
shortcuts on the Desktop which will shut down Windows at the click of a button.
Start by creating a new shortcut( right click and select New> Shortcut). Then
in the command line box, type
(without the quotes.)
'C:\windows\rundll.exe
user.exe,exitwindowsexec'
This Shortcut on clicking will
restart Windows immediately without any Warning. To create a Shortcut to
Restarting Windows, type the following in the Command Line box:
'c:\windows\rundll.exe
user.exe,exitwindows'
This Shortcut on clicking will
shut down Windows immediately without any Warning.
Ban Shutdowns : A trick to Play on Lamers
This is a neat trick you can play
on that lamer that has a huge ego, in this section I teach you, how to disable
the Shut Down option in the Shut Down Dialog Box. This trick involves editing
the registry, so please make backups. Launch regedit.exe and go to :
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion
\Policies\Explorer
In the right pane look for the
NoClose Key. If it is not already there then create it by right clicking in the
right pane and selecting New > String Value.(Name it NoCloseKey ) Now once
you see the NoCloseKey in the right pane, right click on it and select Modify.
Then Type 1 in the Value Data Box.
Doing the above on a Win98 system
disables the Shut Down option in the Shut Down Dialog Box. But on a Win95
machine if the value of NoCloseKey is set to 1 then click on the Start >
Shut Down button displays the following error message:
This operation has been cancelled
due to restrictions in effect on this computer. Please contact your system
administrator.
You can enable the shut down
option by changing the value of NoCloseKey to 0 or simply deleting the
particular entry i.e. deleting NoCloseKey.
Instead of performing the above
difficult to remember process, simply save the following with an extension of
.reg and add it's contents to the registry by double clicking on it.
REGEDIT4
[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersio
n\Policies\Explorer]
"NoClose"="1"
Disabling Display of Drives in My Computer
This is yet another trick you can
play on your geek friend. To disable the display of local or networked drives
when you click My Computer go to :
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion
\Policies\Explorer
Now in the right pane create a
new DWORD item and name it
NoDrives. Now modify it's value
and set it to 3FFFFFF (Hexadecimal) Now press F5 to refresh. When you click on
My Computer, no drives will be shown. To enable display of drives in My
Computer, simply delete this DWORD item. It's .reg file is as follows:
REGEDIT4
[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersio
n\Policies\Explorer]
"NoDrives"=dword:03ffffff
Take Over the Screen Saver
To activate and deactivate the
screen saver whenever you want, goto the following registry key:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion
\ScreenSavers
Now add a new string value and
name it Mouse Corners. Edit this new value to -Y-N. Press F5 to refresh the
registry. Voila! Now you can activate your screensaver by simply placing the
mouse cursor at the top right corner of the screen and if you take the mouse to
the bottom left corner of the screen, the screensaver will deactivate.
Pop a banner each time Windows Boots
To pop a banner which can contain
any message you want to display just before a user is going to log on, go to
the key:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVers
ion\WinLogon
Now create a new string Value in
the right pane named
LegalNoticeCaption and enter the
value that you want to see in the Menu Bar. Now create yet another new string
value and name it: LegalNoticeText. Modify it and insert the message you want
to display each time Windows boots. This can be effectively used to display the
company's private policy each time the user logs on to his NT box. It's .reg
file would be:
REGEDIT4
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVer
sion\Winlogon]
"LegalNoticeCaption"="Caption
here."
Delete the Tips of the Day to save 5KB
Windows 95 had these tips of the
day which appeared on a system running a newly installed Windows OS. These tips
of the day are stored in the Windows Registry and consume 5K of space. For
those of you who are really concerned about how much free space your hard disk
has, I have the perfect trick.
To save 5K go to the following
key in Regedit:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersio
n\Explorer\Tips
Now simply delete these tricks by
selecting and pressing the DEL key.
Change the Default Locations
To change the default drive or
path where Windows will look for it's installation files, go to the key:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersio
n\Setup\SourcePath
Now you can edit as you wish.
Secure your Desktop Icons and Settings
You can save your desktop
settings and secure it from your nerdy friend by playing with the registry.
Simply launch the Registry Editor go to:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion
\Policies\Explorer
In the right pane create a new
DWORD Value named
NoSaveSettings and modify it's
value to 1. Refresh and restart for the settings to get saved.
CLSID Folders Explained
Don't you just hate those
stubborn stupid icons that refuse to leave the desktop, like the Network
Neighborhood icon. I am sure you want to know how you can delete them. You may
say, that is really simple, simply right click on the concerned icon and select
Delete. Well not exactly, you see when you right click on these special folders(
see entire list below)neither the rename nor the delete option does not appear.
To delete these folders, there are two methods, the first one is using the
System Policy Editor(Poledit in the Windows installation CD)and the second is
using the Registry.
Before we go on, you need to
understand what CLSID values are.
These folders, like the Control
Panel, Inbox, The Microsoft Network, Dial Up Networking etc are system folders.
Each system folder has a unique CLSID key or the Class ID which is a 16-byte
value which identifies an individual object that points to a corresponding key
in the registry.
To delete these system Folders
from the desktop simply go to the following registry key:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersio
n\Explorer\Desktop\Namespace{xxxxxxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx}
To delete an icon simply delete
the 16 byte CLSID value within "NameSpace". The following are the
CLSID values of the most commonly used icons:
My
Briefcase:{85BBD920-42AO-1069-A2E4-08002B30309D}
Desktop:
{00021400-0000-0000-C000-0000000000046}
Control
Panel:{21EC2020-3AEA-1069-A2DD-08002B30309D}
Dial-Up-Networking:{992CFFA0-F557-101A-88EC-00DD01CCC48}
Fonts:
{BD84B380-8CA2-1069-AB1D-08000948534}
Inbox
:{00020D76-0000-0000-C000-000000000046}
My Computer
:{20D04FE0-3AEA-1069-A2D8-08002B30309D}
Network
Neighborhood:{208D2C60-3AEA-1069-A2D7O8002B30309D}
Printers
:{2227A280-3AEA-1069-A2DE-O8002B30309D}
Recycle Bin
:{645FF040-5081-101B-9F08-00AA002F954E}
The Microsoft
Network:{00028B00-0000-0000-C000000000000046}
History:
{FF393560-C2A7-11CF-BFF4-444553540000}
Winzip
:{E0D79300-84BE-11CE-9641-444553540000}
For example, to delete the
Recycle Bin, first note down it's CLSID value, which is:
645FF040-5081-101B-9F08-00AA002F954E. Now go to the Namespace key in the
registry and delete the corresponding key.
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVers
ion\explorer\Desktop\NameSpace\{645FF040-5081-101B-9F0800AA002F954E}
Similarly to delete the History
folder, delete the following key:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVers
ion\explorer\Desktop\NameSpace\{FBF23B42-E3F0-101B-848800AA003E56F8}
Sometimes, you may need to play a
trick on your brother or friend, well this one teaches you how to hide all
icons from the Desktop. Go to the following registry key:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion
\Policies\Explorer
In the right pane create a new
DWORD value by the name: NoDesktop and set its value to: 1. Reboot and you will
find no icons on the desktop.
Till now you simply learnt how to
delete the special system folders by deleting a registry key, but the hack
would have been better if there was a way of adding the DELETE and RENAME
option to the right click context menus of these special folders. You can
actually change the right click context menu of any system folder and add any
of the following options: RENAME, DELETE, CUT, COPY, PASTE and lots more.
This hack too requires you to
know the CLSID value of the system folder whose menu you want to customize. In
this section, I have taken up Recycle Bin as the folder whose context menu I am
going to edit.
Firstly launch the registry
editor and open the following registry key:
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\CLSID\{645FF040-5081-101B-9F0800AA002F954E}\ShellFolder.
In Case you want to edit some
other folder like say the FONTS folder, then you will open the following key:
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\CLSID\{CLSID
VALUE HERE}\ShellFolder.
In the right pane there will be a
DWORD value names attributes. Now consider the following options:
To add the Rename option to the
menu, change the value of
Attributes to
50 01 00 20
To add the Delete option to the
menu, change the value of
Attributes to
60 01 00 20
3.
To add both the Rename & Delete options to
the menu, change the value of Attributes to 70,01,00,20
4.
Add Copy to the menu, change Attributes to 41 01
00 20
5.
Add Cut to the menu, change Attributes to 42 01
00 20
6.
Add Copy & Cut to the menu, change
Attributes to 43 01 00 20
7.
Add Paste to the menu, change Attributes to 44
01 00 20
8.
Add Copy & Paste to the menu, change
Attributes to 45 01 00 20
9.
Add Cut & Paste to the menu, change
Attributes to 46 01 00 20
10.Add all Cut, Copy & Paste
to the menu, change Attributes to 47
01 00 20
We want to add only the Rename
option to the right click context menu of the Recycle Bin, so change the value
of attributes to: 50 01 00 20. Press F5 to refresh and then after rebooting you
will find that when you right click on the Recycle Bin a RENAME option pops up
too.
To reset the default Windows
options change the value of Attributes back to
40 01 00 20
The Registry File which one can
create for the above process would be something like the below:
REGEDIT4
[HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\CLSID\{645FF040-5081-101B-9F0800AA002F954E}\Shell-Folder]
"Attributes"=hex:50,01,00,20
To access say the Modem Properties
in the Control Panel Folder, the normal procedure is: Click on Start, Click on
Settings> Control Panel and then wait for the Control Panel window to pop up
and then ultimately click on the Modems icon.
Wouldn't it be lovely if you
could shorten the process to: Click on Start> Control Panel>Modems. Yes
you can add the Control Panel and also all other Special System Folders
directly to the first level Start Menu. Firstly collect the CLSID value of the
folder you want to add to the start menu. I want to add Control Panel hence the
CLSID
value is:
21EC2020-3AEA-1069-A2DD-08002B30309D
Now right click on the Start
Button and select Open. Now create a new folder and name it: Control
Panel.{21EC2020-3AEA-1069A2DD-08002B30309D}
NOTE: Do not forget the period
after the 'l' in Panel. Similarly all system folders can be added to the Start
Menu.(accept My
Briefcase, I think)
Deleting System Options from the
Start menu
You can actually remove the Find
and Run options from the start menu by performing a simple registry hack. Again
like always Launch the registry editor and scroll down to the below key:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion
\Policies\Explorer
Right-click on the right pane and
select New, DWORD Value. Name it NoFind.(To remove the RUN option name it
NoRun). Double-click the newly create DWORD to edit it's value and enter 1 as
its value. This will disable the FIND option of the Start Menu and will also
disable the default Shortcut key(F3 for Find.)
To restore the Run or find
command modify the value of the DWORD to 0 or simply Delete the DWORD value.
Fed Up of the boring Old Yellow
Folder Icons?[Drive Icons Included]
NOTE: This trick hasn't been
tried on Win98.
You can easily change the boring
yellow folder icons to your own personalized icons. Simply create a text file
and copy the following lines into it:
[.ShellClassInfo]
ICONFILE=Drive:\Path\Icon_name.extension
Save this text file by the name,
desktop.ini in the folder, whose icon you want to change. Now to prevent this
file from getting deleted change it's attributes to Hidden and Read Only by
using the ATTRIB command.
To change the icon of a drive,
create a text file containing the following lines:
[Autorun]
ICON=Drive:\Path\Icon_name.extension
Save this file in the root of the
drive whose icon you want to change and name it autorun.inf For Example, if you
want to change the icon of a floppy, SAVE THE icon in a:\icon_name.ico One can
also create a kewl icon for the Hard Disk and create a text file [autorun.inf]
and store it in "c:\".
Securing
NT
By default, NT 4.0 displays the
last person who logged onto the system. This can be considered to be a security
threat, especially in the case of those who choose their password to be same as
their Username. To disable this bug which actually is a feature, go to the
following key in the registry editor:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\WindowsNT\CurrentVer
sion\Winlogon
Click and select the ReportBookOK
item and create a new string value called DontDisplayLastUserName. Modify it
and set it's value to 1.
As a system administrator, you
can ensure that the passwords chosen by the users are not too lame or too easy
to guess. NT has this lovely utility called the User Manager which allows the
administrator to set the age limit of the password which forces the users to
change the password after a certain number of days. You can also set the
minimum length of passwords and prevent users to use passwords which already
have been used earlier and also enable account lockouts which will deactivate
an account after a specified number of failed login attempts.
When you log on to Win NT, you
should disable Password Caching, this ensures Single NT Domain login and also
prevents secondary Windows Logon screen.
Simply copy the following lines
to a plain text ASCII editor like:
Notepad and save it with an
extension, .reg
----------------DISABLE.reg-----------------
REGEDIT4
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVer
sion\Policies\Network]
"DisablePwdCaching"=dword:00000001
----------------DISABLE.reg-----------------
To Enable Password Caching use
the following .reg file:
--------------Enable.reg-----------------
REGEDIT4
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVer
sion\Policies\Network]
"DisablePwdCaching"=dword:00000000
--------------Enable.reg-----------------
Cleaning Recent Docs Menu and the
RUN MRU
The Recent Docs menu can be
easily disabled by editing the Registry. To do this go to the following Key:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion
\Policies\Explorer
Now in the right pane, create a
new DWORD value by the name: NoRecentDocsMenu and set it's value to 1. Restart
Explorer to save the changes.
You can also clear the RUN MRU
history. All the listings are stored in the key:
HKEY_USERS\.Default\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\
Explorer\RunMRU
You can delete individual
listings or the entire listing. To delete History of Find listings go to:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion
\Explorer\Doc Find Spec MRU
and delete.
Customizing the Right Click Context Menu of the
Start Menu
When you right click on the start
menu, only 3 options pop up: Open, Explore, and Find. You can add your own
programs to this pop up menu( which comes up when we right click on it.) Open
Regedit and go to the following registry key:
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Directory\Shell
Right click on the shell and
create a new Sub Key (You can create a new SubKey by right clicking on the
Shell Key and selecting New > Key.). Type in the name of the application you
want to add to the start menu. I want to add Notepad to the Start Menu and
hence I name this new sub key, Notepad. Now right click on the new registry key
that you just created and create yet another new key named Command. Enter the
full path of the application, in this case
Notepad in the default value of
Command in the right
pane. So I Modify the value of
the default string value and enter the full pathname of Notepad:
c:\wndows\notepad.exe.
Now press F5 to refresh. Now if
you right click on the Start Button you will find a new addition to the Pop Up
Menu called Notepad. Clicking on it will launch Notepad.
We can not only add but also
remove the existing options in this pop up box.
To delete the Find option, go to
the following registry key:
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Directory\Shell\Find
Delete Find. DO NOT delete Open
else you will not be able to open any folders in the Start Menu like Programs,
Accessories etc.
BMP Thumbnail As Icon
You can actually change the
default BMP icon to a thumbnail version of the actual BMP file. To do this
simply go to
HKCU\Paint.Picture\Default. In
the right pane change the value of default to %1. Please note however that this
will slow down the display rate in explorer if there are too many BMP
thumbnails to display. You can use other icons too, simply enter the
pathname.To restore back to the normal change the vale of default back to:
C:\Progra~1\Access~1\MSPAINT.EXE,1.
Customizing the Shortcut Arrow
All shortcuts have a tiny black
arrow attached to it's icon to distinguish from normal files. This arrow can
sometimes be pretty annoying and as a Hacker should know how to change each and
everything, here goes another trick. Launch the Registry Editor and go to:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVers
ion\explorer\Shell Icons.
Now, on the right pane is a list
of icons ( we found out that on some systems, Windows 98 especially, the right
pane is blank. Don't worry, just add the value as required ). Find the value
29. If it isn't there, just add it. The value of this string should be
C:\Windows\system\shell32.dll, 29
( which means the 30th icon in shell32.dll - the first one begins with 0 ).
Now, we need blank icon to do this. Just create one with white as the whole
icon. Go here to learn how to create an icon. Once done just change the value
to C:\xxx.ico, 0 where "xxx" is the full path of the icon file and
"0" is the icon in it.
Now for some fun. If the blank
icon is a bit boring, change it again. You will find that under shell32.dll
there is a gear icon, a shared folder ( the hand ) and much more. Experiment
for yourself!
Use Perl to Get List or Services
Running on your NT box
Use the following Perl Script to
get a list of Services running on your
NT system
--------------script.pl-----------------
#!c:\per\bin\perl.exe
use Win32::Service;
my ($key, %service, %status,
$part);
Win32::Service::GetServices('
',\%services);
foreach $key (sort keys
%services) {
print "Print Name\t: $key,
$services{$key}\n";
Win32::Service::GetStatus( '
',$services{$key};
\%status);
foreach $part (keys %status) {
print "\t$part :
$status{$part}\n" if($part eq "CurrentState");
}
}
-------------script.pl-------------------
Internet Explorer Tricks and Tips
Resizable Full Screen Toolbar
The Full Screen option increases
the viewable area and makes surfing more enjoyable but sometimes we need the
Toolbar but also need to have extra viewing area. Now this hack teaches you how
to change the size of the Internet Explorer toolbar. This registry hack is a
bit complicated as it involves Binary values, so to make it simple, I have
included the following registry file which will enable the resizable option of
the Internet Explorer toolbar which was present in the beta version of IE.
REGEDIT4
[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Internet
Explorer\Toolbar]
"Theater"=hex:0c,00,00,00,4c,00,00,00,74,00,00,00,18,00,00,00,1
b,00,00,00,5c,\
00,00,00,01,00,00,00,e0,00,00,00,a0,0f,00,00,05,00,00,00,22,00,
00,00,26,00,\
00,00,02,00,00,00,21,00,00,00,a0,0f,00,00,04,00,00,00,01,00,00,
00,a0,0f,00,\
00,03,00,00,00,08,00,00,00,00,00,00,00
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HACKING TRUTH: Internet Explorer
5 displays the friendly version of HTTP errors like NOT FOUND etc . They are
aimed at making things easier for newbies. If you would rather prefer to see
the proper error pages for the web server you're using, go to Tools, Internet
Options and select the Advanced tab. Then scroll down and uncheck the Show
friendly http errors box.
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Making the Internet
Explorer & the Explorer Toolbars Fancy
The Internet Explorer toolbar
looks pretty simple. Want to make it fancy and kewl? Why not add a background
image to it. To do this kewl hack launch the Windows Registry Editor and go to
the following key: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\ Internet Explorer\Toolbar\.
Now in the right pane create a
new String Value and name it BackBitmap and modify it's value to the path of
the Bitmap you want to dress it up with by rightclicking on it and choosing
Modify.
When you reboot the Internet Explorer and the Windows
Explorer toolbars will have a new look.
Change Internet Explorer's Caption
Don't like the caption of
Internet Explorer caption? Want to change it? Open the registry editor and go
to
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Internet
Explorer\Main.
In the right pane create a new
String Value names Window Title (Note the space between Window and Title).
Right click on this newly created String Value and select Modify. Type in the
new caption you want to be displayed. Restart for the settings to take
place.
Now let's
move on to some Outlook Express Tricks.
Colorful Background
Don't like the boring background
colors of Outlook Express? To change it launch the Windows Registry Editor and
scroll down to the
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Internet
Mail And News key.
On the left pane, click on
ColorCycle or select Edit and Modify in the menu. Now change the value to 1.
Close and restart. Now, launch Outlook Express and whenever you open up a New
Message, hold down ctrl-shift and tap the z key to scroll to change the
background color. Repeat the keystroke to cycle through the colors.
Internet Explorer 5 Hidden Features
Microsoft Internet Explorer 5 has
several hidden features which can be controlled using the Windows Registry.
Open your registry and scroll down to the following key:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Policies\Microsoft\Internet
Explorer\Restrictions
Create a new DWORD value named
x(See complete list of values of x below) and modify it's value to 1 to enable
it and to 0 to disable it.
NoBrowserClose : Disable the
option of closing Internet Explorer.
NoBrowserContextMenu : Disable
right-click context menu.
NoBrowserOptions : Disable the
Tools / Internet Options menu.
NoBrowserSaveAs : Disable the
ability to Save As.
NoFavorites : Disable the
Favorites.
NoFileNew : Disable the File /
New command.
NoFileOpen : Disable the File /
Open command.
NoFindFiles : Disable the Find
Files command.
NoSelectDownloadDir : Disable the
option of selecting a download directory.
NoTheaterMode : Disable the Full
Screen view option.
Hacking Secrets
Almost all system administrators
make certain changes and make the system restricted. System Administrators can
hide the RUN option, the FIND command, the entire Control Panel, drives in My
Computer like D: A: etc. They can even restrict activities of a hacker my
disabling or hiding, even the tiniest options or tools.
Most commonly these restrictions
are imposed locally and are controlled by the Windows Registry. But sometimes
the smart system administrators control the activities of the hacker by
imposing restrictions remotely through the main server.
Poledit or Policy Editor is a
small kewl tool which is being commonly used by system administrators to alter
the settings of a system. This utility is not installed by default by Windows.
You need to install in manually from the Windows 98 Installation Kit from the
Resource Kit folder. user.dat file that we saw earlier.
The Policy Editor tool imposes
restrictions on the user's system by editing the user.dat file which in turn
means that it edits the Windows Registry to change the settings. It can be used
to control or restrict access to each and every folder and option you could
ever think of. It has the power to even restrict access to individual folders,
files, the Control Panel, MS DOS, the drives available etc.
Sometimes this software does make
life really hard for a Hacker. So how can we remove the restrictions imposed by
the Policy Editor? Well read ahead to learn more.
You see the Policy Editor is not
the only way to restrict a user's activities. As we already know that the
Policy Editor edits the Windows Registry(user.dat) file to impose such
restrictions. So this in turn would mean that we can directly make changes to
the Windows Registry using a .reg file or directly to remove or add
restrictions.
Launch Regedit and go to the
following Registry Key:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER/Software/Microsoft/CurrentVersion/Policies
Under this key, there will
definitely be a key named explorer. Now under this explorer key we can create
new DWORD values and modify it's value to 1 in order to impose the restriction.
If you want to remove the Restriction, then you can simply delete the
respective DWORD values or instead change their values to 0. The following is a
list of DWORD values that can be created under the Explorer Key-
:
NoDeletePrinter: Disables
Deletion of already installed Printers
NoAddPrinter: Disables Addition
of new Printers
NoRun : Disables or hides the Run
Command
NoSetFolders: Removes Folders
from the Settings option on Start
Menu (Control Panel, Printers,
Taskbar)
NoSetTaskbar: Removes Taskbar
system folder from the Settings option on Start Menu
NoFind: Removes the Find Tool
(Start >Find)
NoDrives: Hides and does not
display any Drives in My Computer
NoNetHood: Hides or removes the
Network Neighborhood icon from the desktop
NoDesktop: Hides all items
including, file, folders and system folders from the Desktop
NoClose: Disables Shutdown and
prevents the user from normally shutting down Windows.
NoSaveSettings: Means to say,
'Don't save settings on exit'
DisableRegistryTools: Disable
Registry Editing Tools (If you disable this option, the Windows Registry
Editor(regedit.exe) too
will not work.)
NoRecentDocsHistory: Removes
Recent Document system folder from the Start Menu (IE 4 and above)
ClearRecentDocsOnExit: Clears the
Recent Documents system folder on Exit.
Nolnternetlcon: Removes the
Internet (system folder) icon from the
Desktop
Under the same key:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER/Software/Microsoft/CurrentVersion/Policies
you can create new subkeys other than the already existing Explorer key. Now
create a new key and name it System. Under this new key, system we can create
the following new DWORD values(1 for enabling the particular option and 0 for
disabling the particular option):
NODispCPL: Hides Control Panel
NoDispBackgroundPage: Hides
Background page.
NoDispScrsavPage: Hides Screen
Saver Page
NoDispAppearancePage: Hides
Appearance Page
NoDispSettingsPage: Hides
Settings Page
NoSecCPL: Disables Password
Control Panel
NoPwdPage: Hides Password Change
Page
NoAdminPaqe: Hides Remote
Administration Page
NoProfilePage: Hides User
Profiles Page
NoDevMgrPage: Hides Device
Manager Page
NoConfigPage: Hides Hardware
Profiles Page
NoFileSysPage: Hides File System
Button
NoVirtMemPage: Hides Virtual
Memory Button
Similarly, if we create a new
subkey named Network, we can add the following DWORD values under it(1 for
enabling the particular option and 0 for disabling the particular option):
NoNetSetupSecurityPage: Hides
Network Security Page
NoNelSetup: Hides or disables the
Network option in the Control
Panel
NoNetSetupIDPage: Hides the
Identification Page
NoNetSetupSecurityPage: Hides the
Access Control Page
NoFileSharingControl: Disables
File Sharing Controls
NoPrintSharing: Disables Print
Sharing Controls
Similarly, if we create a new
subkey named WinOldApp, we can add the following DWORD values under it(1 for
enabling the particular option and 0 for disabling the particular option):
Disabled: Disable MS-DOS Prompt
NoRealMode: Disable Single-Mode
MS-DOS.
So you see if you have access to
the Windows Registry, then you can easily create new DWORD values and set heir
value to 1 for enabling the particular option and 0 for disabling the
particular option. But Sometimes, access to the Windows Registry is blocked. So
what do you do? Go to the Windows Directory and delete either user.dat or
system.dat (These 2 files constitute the Windows Registry.) and reboot. As soon
as Windows logs in, it will display a
Warning Message informing you
about an error in the Windows
Registry. Simply ignore this
Warning Message and Press
CTRL+DEL+ALT to get out of this
warning message.(Do not press OK) You will find that all restrictions have been
removed.
The most kind of restriction
found quite commonly is the Specific Folder Restriction, in which users are not
allowed access to specific folders, the most common being the Windows folder,
or sometimes even access to My Computer is blocked. In effect, you simply
cannot seem to access the important kewl files which are needed by you to do
remove restrictions. What do you? Well use the RUN command. (START >RUN).
But unfortunately a system administrator who is intelligent enough to block
access to specific folder, would definitely have blocked access to the RUN
command. Again we are stuck.
Windows is supposed to be the
most User Friendly Operating
System on earth. (At least
Microsoft Says so.)
It gives the User an option to do
the same thing in various ways. You see the RUN command is only the most
convenient option of launching applications, but not the only way. In Windows
you can create shortcuts to almost anything from a file, folder to a Web URL.
So say your system administrator has blocked access to the c:\windows\system
folder and you need to access it. What do you do? Simply create a Shortcut to
it. To do this right click anywhere on the desktop and select New >
Shortcut. A new window titled Create Shortcut pops up. Type in the path of the
restricted folder you wish to access, in this case c:\windows\system. Click
Next, Enter the friendly name of the Shortcut and then click Finish. Now you
can access the restricted folder by simply double clicking on the shortcut
icon. Well that shows how protected and secure *ahem Windows *ahem is.
**************** ****************************************************************
HACKING TRUTH: Sometimes when you
try to delete a file or a folder, Windows displays an error message saying that
the file is protected. This simply means that the file is write protected, or
in other words the R option is +. Get it? Anyway, you can stop Windows from
displaying this error message and straightaway delete this file by changing its
attributes to Non Read Only. This can be done by Right Clicking on the file,
selecting Properties and then
unselecting the Read Only Option.
*************** ******************************************************************
There is yet
another way of accessing restricted folders. Use see, DOS has a lovely command
known as START. Its general syntax is:
START application_path
It does do what it seems to do,
start applications. So in you have access to DOS then you can type in the START
command to get access to the restricted folder. Now mostly access to DOS too
would be blocked. So again you can use the shortcut trick to launch,
c:\command.com or c:\windows\command.com. (Command.com is the file which
launches MS DOS).
Accessing
Restricted Drives.
The problem with most system
administrators is that they think that the users or Hackers too are stupid.
Almost all system administrators use the Registry Trick (Explained Earlier) to
hide all drives in My Computer. So in order to unhide or display all drives,
simply delete that particular key.(Refer to beginning of Untold
Secrets Section.)
Some systems have the floppy disk
disabled through the BIOS. On those systems if the BIOS is protected, you may
need to crack the BIOS password. (For that Refer to the Windows Hacking
Chapter). Sometimes making drives readable (Removing R +) and then creating
Shortcuts to them also helps us to get access to them.
Further Changing your Operating System's Looks by
editing .htt files
If you have installed Windows
Desktop Update and have the view as Web Page option enabled, you can customise
the way the folder looks by selecting View > Customise this folder. Here you
can change the background and other things about that particular folder. Well
that is pretty lame, right? We hackers already know things as lame as that.
Read on for some kewl stuff.
Well, you could also change the
default that is stored in a Hidden HTML Template file (I think so..) which is
nothing but a HTML document with a .htt extension. This .htt file is found at:
%systemroot%\web\folder.htt.
The %systemroot% stands for the
drive in which Windows is Installed, which is normally C:
You can edit these .htt files
almost just like you edit normal .HTM or .HTML files. Simply open them in an
ASCII editor like Notepad. The following is a list of .htt files on your system
which control various folders and which can be edited to customise the way
various folders look.
controlp.htt Control Panel
printers.htt Printers
mycomp.htt My Computer
safemode.htt Safe Mode
All these files are found in the
web folder in %systemfolder%. The folder.htt file has a line:
'Here's a good place to add a few
lines of your own"
which is the place where you can
add your own A HREF links. These links would then appear in the folder whose
folder.htt file you edited. All this might sound really easy and simple, but
you see these .htt files do not contain normal HTML code, instead they contain
a mixture of HTML and web bots. Hence they can be difficult for newbies to
understand.
Well that's it for now, more
tricks later, till then goodbye.
Thank You
Rishi pandey
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