Accessing Shares of Users that shouldnt be possible! :(



Hello, I have a question. When we input \\(usercomputername)\c$ on some
of our users we can access that share without being prompted with a
logon or anything, on majority however it fails completely, now me and
another local admin have both the same setup on our machines however I
can access his c$ but he not mine, it just fails out. Why in the world
would someone who is a basic user be able to access someones c$ with no
problem at all. The local machines have the user account deleted and
the admin account setup with a password. The local admin also is added
to one of our groups and through that group they just get basic mapped
drives and thats about it. Is it something locally? We dont want to add
something to the registry to simply disable the share we would really
just like to know the root cause of the problem. Thank you for your
help in advance

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