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Using the net use command within a domain to access a remote client not
being a member of any domain.
Trying to access an administrative drive with the command: net use z:
\\computer\d$ i get the following error msg:
Invalid password for computer\d$ (even if I have the right admin password)
Why does it ask for computer\GUEST account password ? GUEST account is
disable and dont want to use it anyway.
What did I miss ?
TIA
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