For those looking to retrieve saved passwords from their system rather than reset a login password, tools like by SecurityXploded are useful. This tool recovers NTLM login password hashes for all user accounts, which can then be cracked using a third-party tool like Hashcat or Ophcrack to reveal the actual password. Ophcrack itself is a popular free open-source tool based on rainbow tables, specifically designed to crack Windows passwords. For businesses, tools like ADSelfService Plus from ManageEngine provide a secure, web-based self-service portal for Windows Active Directory password resets and account unlocks, dramatically reducing helpdesk tickets.

Licenses are typically bought through authorized resellers. You will need to provide them with the username you registered on the official site.

UnlockTool is not free software. It operates on a subscription-based model. When you download the software, you are only getting the client-side interface. To activate the software's server-side functions—such as direct communication with manufacturer servers for device unlocking—you must enter a valid username and password purchased from an official reseller [1].