Windows credentials are cached in the local system which are called local cache. This will allow the user to logon the system when unable to contact the domain controller.
These cached credentials are stored as hashes in the local systems registry at the values HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SECURITY\CACHE\NL$1 through NL$10. This is only accessible by the system account or we have to give the permissions to the administrator to perform actions.
Now I am trying to access these caches from my c++ code. But I have failed to get the values. Please give a solution to read and write these caches from a c++ code.
The code I am using:
DWORD GetLocalMachineProfileBuffer(BYTE* pBuffer, DWORD nMaxLength )
{
LPCWSTR szSubKey = L"SECURITY\\CACHE";
LPCWSTR szValueName = L"NL$1";
DWORD rc;
DWORD dwType;
HKEY hOpenedKey;
if( ERROR_SUCCESS == RegOpenKeyEx (HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE,szSubKey,0,KEY_READ,&hOpenedKey) )
{
rc = RegQueryValueEx(hOpenedKey,szValueName,0,&dwType,(LPBYTE)pBuffer,&nMaxLength );
if( rc != ERROR_SUCCESS )
{
return (DWORD)-1;
}
else
{
_ASSERT( dwType == REG_BINARY );
}
RegCloseKey( hOpenedKey );
return nMaxLength;
}
else
{
return (DWORD)-1;
}
}
int _tmain(int argc, _TCHAR* argv[])
{
static BYTE Buffer[200];
DWORD nLength = GetLocalMachineProfileBuffer( Buffer, sizeof( Buffer ) );
for(int i=0;i<200;i++) {
printf("%0X ",Buffer[i]);
}
getch();
return 0;
}