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 This PowerShell script resets the Windows Search feature and closes the PowerShell window when the "Done" message appears. If you receive an error message stating that running scripts is disabled on your system, enter the command Get-ExecutionPolicy and press Enter. The current policy, such as Restricted, should be noted for future use. After the policy change is completed, close the PowerShell window and repeat steps 2–4. When the "Done" message appears, press any key to continue. To revert to your previous PowerShell execution policy setting, enter the command Set-ExecutionPolicy -Scope CurrentUser -ExecutionPolicy and press Enter. Return to your previous policy setting by pressing the Spacebar, enter the policy value you noted in step 5, and press Enter. This will allow the script to make changes to your device. Remember to press Y and Enter to accept the change and revert to your previous policy setting. Close the PowerShell window when you're done. DOWNLOA...

How to Uninstall a Windows Update in Command Prompt with WUSA

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  1 Open an elevated command prompt . 2 Copy and paste the command below into the elevated command prompt, and press Enter to see a list of all installed Windows Update packages. (see screenshot below) wmic qfe list brief /format:table 3 Type the command you want to use below into the elevated command prompt, and press Enter . (see screenshots below) (Uninstall update and prompt to confirm uninstall and restart computer.) wusa /uninstall /kb: updateID (Silently uninstall update without user interaction. Automatically restart computer as needed) wusa /uninstall /kb: updateID /quiet (Silently uninstall update without user interaction, and will not restart computer. You will need to manually restart computer later.) wusa /uninstall /kb: updateID /quiet /norestart (Silently uninstall update and warn user for so many specified seconds before automatically restarting computer) wusa /uninstall /kb: updateID /quiet /warnrestart: seconds (Silently uninstall u...

windows activator micro365

 microsoft 365 and 2010 https://drive.google.com/file/d/1RFxnrwfae_KolBKoBQc6fuxDlL_JDGuH/view?usp=drive_link

All in one windows credential sam and hash decripted and encripted(Dumping :sam: all security

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  In this article, we will learn about SAM. We will learn about the passwords and how they are stored in the SAM. We will also focus on the NTLM Authentication. At last, we will be using a bunch of different tools to extract those credentials from SAM. Table of Content Introduction to SAM How passwords are stored? LM Authentication NTLM Authentication Windows 7 PwDump7 SamDump2 Metasploit Framework Invoke-PowerDump.ps1 Get-PassHashes.ps1 PowerShell Powerdump Manual Windows 10 Mimikatz Impacket Metasploit Framework HashDump Credential_collector Load_kiwi (Mimikatz) Koadic PowerShell Empire Mimikatz/sam LaZagne CrackMapExec Decrypting Hash John The Ripper Introduction to SAM SAM is short for the Security Account Manager which manages all the user accounts and their passwords. It acts as a database. All the passwords are hashed and then stored SAM. It is the responsibility of LSA (Local Security Authority) to verify user login by matching the passwords with th...

Computer hardware Networking Interview Questions and Answers

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What is a Link? A link refers to the connectivity between two devices. It includes the type of cables and protocols used for one device to be able to communicate with the other.   2) What are the layers of the OSI reference model? There are 7 OSI layers: 1) Physical Layer, 2) Data Link Layer, 3) Network Layer, 4) Transport Layer, 5) Session Layer, 6) Presentation Layer, and 7) Application Layer. 3) What is the backbone network? A backbone network is a centralized infrastructure that is designed to distribute different routes and data to various networks. It also handles the management of bandwidth and multiple channels.   4) What is a LAN? LAN network LAN stands for Local Area Network. It refers to the connection between computers and other network devices that are located within a small physical location.   5) What is a node? A node refers to a point or joint where a connection takes place. It can be a computer or device that is part of a network. Two o...

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