Re: poweruser change NIC IP addr

From: Asheesh Laroia (pan-news@asheeshenterprises.com)
Date: 05/10/02


From: Asheesh Laroia <pan-news@asheeshenterprises.com>
Date: Fri, 10 May 2002 02:28:45 GMT


McAfee has the program listed in its 'malware' section. This is because
most of the world considers it an exploit of a bug, while MS seems to
consider it a feature (as they haven't released a patch or even
acknowledged its presence). The file is clean. I have used it on
production systems.

-- Asheesh.

On Thu, 09 May 2002 22:11:08 -0400, MaryAnne wrote:

> McAfee reported that the file has a virus when I was downloading it!
>
> "Asheesh Laroia" <pan-news@asheeshenterprises.com> wrote in message
> news:xgFC8.56798$qU1.12000613@typhoon.nyroc.rr.com...
>> 1. Download DebPloit and save a copy of its ERunAs2X program as
>> "c:\run.exe"
>> 2. Open a command prompt
>> 3. Kill EXPLORER from Task Manager
>> 4. In that command prompt, type:
>>
>> c:\run explorer
>>
>> 5. Have him just change the setting from the local-SYSTEM Control Panel
>> he can access by Start -> Settings.
>>
>> If he only need do it once, then this will do fine. DebPloit is
>> available from http://www.anticracking.sk/EliCZ/bugs/DebPloit.zip.
>>
>> -- Asheesh.
>>
>> On Thu, 09 May 2002 21:04:40 -0400, hmc wrote:
>>
>> > Hi,
>> >
>> > I created an account with Poweruser rights. The user come back and
>> > say he can't change IP address on this machine.
>> >
>> > Question: How to give him this right.
>> >
>> > If you have a better way to do it, please let me know Thanks -- hmc



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