Does Your colleague have total power of Your pc from his own Windows 2000 pc?
Yes - If You can install programs or can run defrag (drfg.msc) on Your own computer.
[color red]And You donÆt see anything, while Your colleague from his own computer, can read/delete/modify/create files and...
To LANDER215:
I am only referring to my own post on tek-tips.com posted 02/08/03.
About it-sysadmins leaving such a gap!
Don't You know that many it-sysadms leaves "empty" GlobalDomainGroups in every LocalAdminGroup ready to grant a DomainUser membership for a very short time, when...
To JASEN and CDOG:
No I am not talking about another hack, when I wrote my reply to ZOMBIEMATH: You don't have to have physical access to the computer, to gain total power of the hard disc.
What I tried to explain is, forget about ZOMBIEMATH way to do it. It isn't nescessary. Maybee You...
You don't have to have physical access to the computer, to gain total power of the hard disc.
Everybody being af member of the LocalAdminGroup on his own w2k-client, and is logged on the Domain, has got this power on every other w2k-client logged on the Domain.
Read more about it:
TryWareDk...
Yes - If You can install programs or can run defrag (drfg.msc) on Your own computer.
And You don’t see anything, while Your colleague from his own computer, can read/delete/modify/create files and documents and anything else with all of Your hard disc in his own Explorer.
Why is it so?
If...
Does Your colleague have total power of Your pc from his own Windows 2000 pc?
Yes - If You can install programs or can run defrag (drfg.msc) on Your own computer.
And You don’t see anything, while Your colleague from his own computer, can read/delete/modify/create files and documents and...
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