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MpR
Hey Just wondering if anyone knows of a proggie off the top of their head that will share admin$ remotely preferably command line , not supposed to be able to happen, but Dameware Nt Utilities only needs IPC$ to connect to the comp and in turn you can remotely share admin..

If anyone knows anything useful that would be awesome and save me much hassle and grief , thanks in advance


MpR
MpR
MpR Sings "Alll by myself again " well thanks for the reads anyways dudes
ElCapitain
Yeah dameware Utilities work, but you still need the required credentails. I think there was some program that ran on UNIX for getting into the IPC$ i think it was called nessus. The only disadvantage is you need a client and server setup and the server can only be unix, although there is a windows client version avaliable.
MpR
See Im looking for somethign command line and trying to avoid the gui trying to setup a 1700 computer network at work and the last IT fool disabled admin$ on the ghost image , theres no public IP address involved anywhere in the building so theres no risk in enabling it was just hoping to make a batch and run if that some what cleans things up a bit hopefully someone can shoot me an idea or 2
MpR
Just commenting to revive this post hopefully get an answer wink.gif
thatsmej
if the share IPC$ is open,
you can enable admin$ with psexec

else,
you cant...
krackatoa
It must have been disabled via the registry. Why not make a logon script that imports the correct registry settings on logon?

There also should be some canned wmi scripts that allows you to import registry settings (.vbs)

I'd look in these areas for an automated answer
MpR
In regards to psexec maybe you should play with the proggie a bit see what you can and cannot do ... and logon script bah too long of a process (400 + comps) lol I was looking for a double click BOOM not supposed to happened but welcome to Windows bat file
Velle
sigh

CODE
net share admin$


to delete the share:

CODE
net share admin$ /delete
MpR
sigh remotely sigh lol you think youre cool till youre shown youre wrong wink.gif
krackatoa
Is it a Win2k AD environment?
MpR
Mainly NT 4.0 , 5.0 workstation a few 2k server and advanced server nothing to special
thatsmej
remote registry enabled?
MpR
on the Winnt 4.0 not winnt 5.0 already tried
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