In case of Unix machines, user can create directories with same name but different cases. In this case, user can be redirected to different locations for different URL case.
In a file, the location of that file depends on the operating system.
You can export the user names easily from a Unix password file - it is stored in the /etc/passwd file. The passwords are a different matter because they are hashed and cannot be imported into any other system to be useable. After you export the user names from the passwd file, use the 'dsadd' command of server 2003 to import them. You can give them a random password or a default password with the dsadd command. If you are speaking about exporting from a true database, then that would be dependent on what database you are asking about.
so you remember whats in the folder
User account passwords are not stored in the regedit. The passwords are stored in a hidden file located in Windows. This file you can't see no matter what, you would have to get a third party program to unlock it and grab the information from the file.
A small text file that a web server stores on a computer is called cookie . A cookie is like a cache like when you login to a site cookie is what stores your id password. A cookie is deleted automatically after a fixed duration.
Command.com ATTRIB whatever file is called -R this removes any passwords and read-only privelages on the file.
/etc/passwd
Passwords can be set and changed from the Tools and then Options menu when saving a file.
Most Unix systems no longer store the passwords in the password file; it is stored in a private file called /etc/shadow, only accessible by the root account. The passwords are stored in encrypted form in that file.
install a keylogger to the computer you want to obtain passwords from if you have no physical access to that computer, send a remote keylogger attached to a file to the target computer.
File encryption utilizes passwords and strings of digits to ensure file safety and security. It is meant to ensure that data cannot be compromised. There are many ways of encrypting files.
The password is "password" all lower case