Re: Report on administrator user accounts....
- From: Bogwitch <Bogwitch@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 25 Jan 2007 13:43:02 +0000
Hi Matthew,
As previously stated, a script is what will be required. A tool you can use centrally to enumerate the administrator group on each remote workstation is LG http://www.joeware.net/win/free/tools/lg.htm
This should get you started in the right direction.
HTH,
Bogwitch.
Matthew_Wright wrote:
Sorry Pc's is probably a bit of a red herring, as the administrative rights on the pc,s are defined by the user accounts within control panel - User accounts.
i need a report on the users that have admin rights to there pc on the network.
"jwgoerlich@xxxxxxxxx" wrote:
Not off hand, but it would not be too difficult to create a script to
accomplish this.
When you mentioned "pc's have admin rights", how would you check this
if you were at the box? What specifically would you check? Knowing
that, we can come up with a scripted check.
J Wolfgang Goerlich
On Jan 25, 4:16 am, Matthew_Wright
<MatthewWri...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Does anyone know of any tools available to report over a large network of
roughly 1000 users how many pc's have admin rights on them without having to
go into every one and check the users accounts?
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