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Core i7



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Core i7 27 May 2026, 13:42
A small utility that reads information about all user accounts from the HKLM\SAM\SAM\Domain\Account\Users registry key. Each user has a separate key named their RID. This key contains two F/V parameters, which this utility decrypts. The archive includes the source code and a test application (run as administrator with the right mouse button). You can read more in my article here:
https://codeby.net/threads/anatomiya-reyestra-windows-3-vynosim-kh-eshi-iz-sam.93782/


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Feryno



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Feryno 29 May 2026, 15:52
Thanks for sharing. It works great. OS version 10.0.26200. Your tool outputs much better info than Computer Management -> Local Users and Groups.
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Core i7



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Core i7 29 May 2026, 16:57
Feryno yes, this information can't be obtained using standard Windows tools.
Thank you for your positive feedback!
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