If it's *nix, then you can run crack5 for quiet some time on passwd and *if shadow 
files, and you'll find crackable passwords.

As far as win* is concerned, you can try L0pht' cracker.

No clue about Novell passwords though, but If you find any then also notify me off the 
list if possible =)


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--- "Robert Baulch" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Before introducing our new policy to enforce password complexity requirments, my 
>management team has asked me to gather valid examples of existing users whose 
>passwords are too simple. We have a combined environment of Novell and 
>ActiveDirectory/W2K. Is there a tool that I can run as an admin that can easily be 
>used to do this?
>
>This is a one time deal to "sell" the policy to some of our problematic users (which 
>are backbone of our business) so we cannot just say "here it is ... deal with it" for 
>fear they may become disgruntled and the business close ;-(
>
>Any suggestions would be helpful-
>
>Shirley
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