emm i guess its posible to block the use of it... but how?
and how to re-anble it afterwards?
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Full Version: Disabling The Net Command On Nt Machines
emm i guess its posible to block the use of it... but how?
and how to re-anble it afterwards?
Did you check the Microsoft knowledge base? Google?
If you did do a search on this, please say so. Otherwise....
delete net.exe
I belive net.exe is same as netstat.exe , gets re-added every once in a while by windows
Hey guys, I have a question related to this. If you want to disable NET SEND command, I know you can disable the messenger service, but how do you keep someone from re-enabling the service?... Anybody could help me? Manu
Depends which OS.
In XP/2000 you could deny any user (except yourself) to interfere with services. A nifty solution for 98/95/ME (and I suppose XP and 2k) would be to create a batch file that stops the messenger service, and then have it run every, say, 3 minutes by 'scheduler'. There are most probably easier ways of achieving this same result... but I can't think of any right now.
If you want to play with fire, hack the service out of the registry.
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