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| Subject: | LAN issue |
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| Date: | 25 Oct 2007 14:54:51 -0000 |
Hi, Please help me. I am in a college and I am been given a task by my lead. He has asked me scan the data student copy and past opening each other's computers eg. //172.2.2.2/c$ etc I want to know how to know about the number of drives student create logicaly. And can we stop it from happening.. And just a few minutes ago I was surfing over LAN. I faced a strange senario.. I was able to ping their workstation, was able to open their ip through cmd prompt but was not able to access the drives... help me out. m completely lost.. Thanks and Regard Ankit
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