#56676 - 2001-06-23 03:38 PM
Admin Share
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Saleem
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Dear allSome of my Users are trying to act smart by disabling their admin share, This stoping me to access their P.C's, NT is recreating when they boot thre P.C but this guys are not booting their P.C for long time. Can I dible this feeture threw script ? or is their any other way ?? Thanx in Advance.
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#56680 - 2001-06-25 06:47 AM
Re: Admin Share
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Jack Lothian
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It seems to me the best solution is to warn the user in writing who is responsible for this behavior that this is inappropriate behaviour. If they continue, deciplinary actions by management are called for.Unfortunately, when you give people the tools to do their work, you have to, in some sense, give them the power to abuse these tools. I think this true with any tool or any job. If management wants to give out tools & to take no responsibilty for possible abuse, then it is frustrating but your only solution is to develop a tough skin & cover your ass. Trying to become "Dirty Harry" and doing it on your own, only works in movies. If you clamp down too tight, these rogues may be able to convince managent you are the problem and that you are preventing them from doing their work. [This message has been edited by JackLothian (edited 25 June 2001).]
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#56681 - 2001-06-25 02:01 PM
Re: Admin Share
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Anonymous
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Re-permission the Key which hold the Admin share value.Or Create a script on their PC's to stop and start server service. Then use psexec to run it. i.e net stop server net start server PS don't stop the service remotely otherwise you will lose connection. psexec is avail from Wininternals.com
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#56683 - 2001-06-26 01:08 PM
Re: Admin Share
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Saleem
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Registered: 2001-04-11
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Loc: UAE
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Could u please specify Microwiz what u ment by Re-permission the Key which hold the Admin share value.Thanx..
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#56685 - 2001-06-26 05:07 PM
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Create a user Policy on the logon domain, so if they delete your access, it comes back within an hour and a half.I would take a stance that if they don't want you on their machine consider them as not supported and go work with the user population that arn't mucking you about. In some countries it is against the law to force yourself into a users admin group, be careful that you are working within the law of what ever country these machines reside.
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