Re: Deleteing C$ sharing
From: MSM (MSM_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 02/04/05
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Date: Thu, 3 Feb 2005 20:13:02 -0800
hi:
I am tasked to monitor the network and the computers on the network. I am
not allowed to use (purchase) any "Spy/Monitoring" Programs. So I am trying
to use the brute force method of using the Admin Shares, and a index reader
program. You are right these users have admin rights, I am wondering if this
particular user has set up the secruity/sharing feature in such a manner that
only thier user account can access thier computer. I can not even log in
using the admin account. Thus I need to know how they may have done this,
and if the way you discribe can be done in such a way that this person can
not know it has been re-estiblished?
Mark M.
PS: this user is very adept at using the task manager
"Steven L Umbach" wrote:
> What exactly are you trying to do? It sure sounds like they are local
> administrators if they can do what you describe which may be part of your
> problem. You can delete the default administrator shares by disabling file
> and print sharing, using poledit, or modifying the registry as shown in the
> link below. --- Steve
>
> http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;318755
>
> "MSM" <MSM@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:C082D991-B1DD-4925-B347-5E2DBBEEA757@microsoft.com...
> > Hi:
> >
> > I have a need to montor the hard drives in my network, however, I have a
> > user who has not only mangae to figure out how to delete a "Administrative
> > Share" for the session, but it seems they have manage to delete it, except
> > of
> > a "Log In Situation" even during a re-boot of the system. How is this
> > possible and is there anyway to circumnavigate this users attempts to lock
> > thier PC out of the loop, with out them knowing they are back in the loop.
> > --
> > Thank you for you help
> >
> > Mark M
>
>
>
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