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This tool will generate a password reset code which you may use to reset a forgotten admin password for a Hikvision camera. Enter your camera's complete CASE SENSITIVE serial number, as seen in the Hikvision SADP tool. You can find your serial number via the instructions in this thread.
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11 Μαρ 2015 · I present a small tool that lets you generate your own unlock codes which can be entered into SADP to reset the admin password on any of your Hikvision cameras. This tool is written in HTML/CSS/JavaScript so it runs in any modern web browser and you can view the complete source code easily.
11 Μαρ 2015 · Use this URL in the browser, replacing the IP address with that of the camera. http://<camera_IP_address>/System/configurationFile?auth=YWRtaW46MTEK. It should extract a configuration file. Zip it up and attach here and we can decrypt and decode it to extract the password. So unhelpful.
How to Reset Password on SADP Tool: Please follow the link https://www.hikvision.com/en/support/tools/destop-tools/sadp-for-windows/ to download the latest version of SADP on your computer. NOTE: The Hikvision device and the computer which installed SADP should be in the same subnet. Open SADP Tool to search online devices.
How to retrieve your password in a convenient and safe way? Here is a self password reset method. You need to use the Hik-Connect App for this function. If you are not registered, you can log in the Hik-Connect by “ visitor mode ” . How to scan the QR code?
Log in to the Hik-Connect or Hik-Partner Pro account that your device is tied to, and scan the QR code on the password reset page. You will then receive a verification code. Enter the received code and create a new password.
There are five simple steps to reset the password using this tool, and you can even skip steps 3 and 4 in many cases. Connect your camera on the network, locate the IP of the camera using the SADP tool and get the HTTP port as well (default one is 80).