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*I'm sorry if this is the wrong forum
Ok, so recently my friend hacked my account at school as a joke. He wouldn't tell me how but he just added notes in a .txt file as a joke. I'm guessing he did "net user ____ *", changed my password, and logged into my account and did whatever. But when I put in my password it still worked and wasn't whatever he changed it to. So I was wondering if I were to do that would he be able to login again later with his origional password like I did or if it would **** up his account. And if it does **** up his account what can I use to see his password on cmd instead of having to change it?
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I don't think accounts can have two passwords. But wth do I know? Schools practice all this witchery.
He probably changed your password back 'cause he's a good friend.

So to answer your answer, you would probably f*ck up his account.
I don't know of a command to view someones password, but I'm sure there is.
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there isn't a command in CMD to show someone's passwords if there was that would be pointless to have a password
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