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Re: remote administration via hidden shares
From: Andreas Schubert <andreas.schubert () mathema de>
Date: Mon, 08 Sep 2003 09:59:05 +0200 (CEST)
On a Windows box use something like net use x: \\host\c$ /user:domain\user and have a domain admin account (and all computers in that domain). If you are not using domains, you will need a local admin account to connect (and domain is the computer name in that case) Andreas
I am trying to remotely administer serveral computers via the C$ share (e.g. remote installation of anti-virus sw). All of our computers belong to the same WG. How do I go about accessing the hidden share?
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