Re: determine netmask on remote machine
- From: "Brad Dinerman [MVP - Windows Server Networking]" <NewsPost@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 18 Jul 2006 10:58:47 -0400
If File & Print Services aren't enabled, you probably won't be able to gather much of any kind of information from it.
I do believe that PSExec will also let you specify an ID and password in its command line flags, so this should accommodate the workgroup vs. domain scenario. However, if you don't know the ID/password for a local account on that machine, then you're probably out of luck. (At least, that's my guess having never tried this tool in that configuration.)
-Brad
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Bradley J. Dinerman, MVP - Windows Server Systems
President, New England Information Security Group
http://www.neisg.org
OM wrote:
Brad Dinerman [MVP - Windows Server Networking] wrote:.PSExec from Sysinternals will do this for you very nicely.
Just download the EXE file and run it with the parameters that you need. For example:
>psexec \\RemoteMachineName ipconfig /all
http://www.sysinternals.com/utilities/psexec.html
-Brad
______________________________________
Bradley J. Dinerman, MVP - Windows Server Systems
President, New England Information Security Group
http://www.neisg.org
OM wrote:Hi,
I am wondering if I can determine the netmask on Windows machine remotely. Thanks
OM
Thanks,
What if the remote machine doesn't have file and print service enable and it is not part of the domain (don't have user account info.)
OM
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