[TOOL] MBEnum - Master Browser Enumerator

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Date: 10/13/03

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      MBEnum - Master Browser Enumerator
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    DETAILS

    MBEnum queries the master browser for whatever information it has
    registered. Windows servers/workstations store information about what
    services they run in the MB, e.g. Terminal Services, SQL Server, RAS
    server etc.

    MBEnum can be useful to get an overall picture of a Windows environment.

    ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

    The tool can be downloaded from: <http://www.cqure.net/tools.jsp?id=15>
    http://www.cqure.net/tools.jsp?id=15.

    The information has been provided by <mailto:jonas@cqure.net> Jonas
    Ländin.

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