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RE: Accessing Winxp shares

Subject: RE: Accessing Winxp shares
Date: Mon, 4 Apr 2005 07:51:58 -0700
 Don't forget about the firewall built into XP.   You don't see the
shares because of the firewall but they are still there.
 
Best Regards, 
Keenen 
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Keenen Milner 
Lead Partner - Computer Forensics and Technology Consulting
GHC Information Systems, LLC
Grobstein, Horwath & Company LLP
(818) 325-8466 - voice 
(818) 325-8566 - fax 
kmilner@ghcllc.com 
http://www.ghcllc.com 
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-----Original Message-----
From: Anurag Joshi [mailto:mastermindanu@gmail.com] 
Sent: Monday, March 28, 2005 2:11 AM
To: pen-test@securityfocus.com
Subject: Accessing Winxp shares

 Hi everybody,
      I have observed a couple of thing while pen testing a windows
network. 
While i could connect to Win2000 machines using net use command(knowing
the admin password) i could not do so on Winxp machines. How should one
connect to default shares in WinXp?? Also that after installing SP2 in
WinXp the default shares are not visible. Does this mean that there are
no default shares available. Also that can we connect to default
(ADMIN$) share from linux?? I tried to connect using smbclient but could
not. In all the cases i was knowing admin password.
         Thanks for any help....
 Anurag Joshi



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