If you have ever administered an NT machine, you have probably administered one where someone forgot, lost, etc. the administrator password. A boot disk has been created that allows you to set a new password, in these instances.
Just write that image to a floppy using rawrite.exe, under windows, or dd on unix, and you will have a boot floppy that will allow you to reset the administrator password on any Windows NT or Windows 2000 box that you can physically access.
For anyone that is going to complain about this, I didn't write it, as you will see when you use it. I am just mirroring it here because the original web site appears to be down at the moment, and if you have physical access to an NT machine, there are other ways that you can use to get what you need off of the machine. This boot disk just makes it easier for those of us that have to do this with regularity.
A copy of the original page that this utility is from, may currently be found on Google.