W2kTotalPowerWhere
Has Your colleagues got total power of Your hard disc in Windows 2000/XP
Total Admin Power


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Important:


This is not a hacker’s tool to get un-authorized access to You and Your colleague’s computer.
This program will only list which admin power You already got from Your IT-Systemadministrator.
It’s simply a part of how Microsoft has designed the Windows 2000/XP operating system.

 

 

Total admin power:

 

1.     Log on as TRYWAREDK\JM to any Windows 2000/XP computer on Your network

2.     Left-click Start / Run …

3.     Input \\ComputerName\C$ and press ENTER

 

As ComputerName You should input the ComputerName of one of Your colleagues computer.

Input \\PCTWO\C$ and press ENTER

 

Please don’t manipulate Your colleagues hard disc:

 



Contact Your IT-systemadministrator, and make sure, that this problem is solved.
It could be Your colleague, who has total power to Your hard disc.

 

1.      Left-click Start / Run …

2.      Input REGEDIT and press ENTER

3.      Choose the menu Registry / Connect Network Registry …

4.      Input one of Your colleagues ComputerName, or choose Browse … / My Network Places / Entire Network / Microsoft Windows Network / DomainName / ComputerName

Please don’t manipulate Your colleagues registry-settings:

 

 

 

Contact Your IT-systemadministrator, and make sure, that this problem is solved.
It could be Your colleague, who has total power to Your hard disc.

 

1.      Left-click Start / Settings / Control Panel

2.      Left-click Administrative Tools

3.      Left-click Computer Management
Here is a lot of other interesting information’s about Your own computer.

4.      Left-click on the menu Action, and choose Connect to another computer …

5.      In Look in: Choose the DomainName You use, when You login to your own computer (after CTRL-ALT-DEL).
If there is more than 1 DomainName to choose among, and you don’t know, what Your own DomainName is, then look the next time You do Your login (CTRL-ALT-DEL). When You left-click on the button Options >>, Your DomainName are shown at Log on to:

6.      In Name: Input Your colleague’s ComputerName and press ENTER

7.      Choose System Tools / Local Users and Groups

 

Please don’t manipulate Your colleagues Computers Local Admin Group:

 

 

 

Contact Your IT-systemadministrator, and make sure, that this problem is solved.
It could be Your colleague, who has total power to Your hard disc.

 

1.      Start Computer Management on Your colleague’s computer as described above.

2.      Choose Storage / Disk Management

 

Please don’t manipulate Your colleagues Computers hard disc:

 

 

 

Contact Your IT-systemadministrator, and make sure, that this problem is solved.
It could be Your colleague, who has total power to Your hard disc.
 

 

 

1.             Start Computer Management on Your colleague’s computer as described above.

2.             Choose Services and Applications / Services

 

Please don’t start or stop services on Your colleagues Computer:

 

 

Contact Your IT-systemadministrator, and make sure, that this problem is solved.
It could be Your colleague, who has total power to Your hard disc.


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