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Try http://www.komodolabs.com/ From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Tom Kern Thanks
a lot. What
I'm trying to do is get a listing of every active computer in an NT 4.0 domain. I
guess i can't see anyway to make your tool(or any tool) filter based on that. I can
only query 1 pc and get info for that. I
guess WINS or a browse list is not accurate? Thanks
again. cool
tool On 11/1/05, joe
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
1. You are welcome 2. You need to use NET * API. I have one tool that will get
that info for computers in an NT4 domain and that is getuserinfo, it gets info
for one single specified userid. You will specify a computer by the
domain\machinename$. Don't forget the $ on the end. 3. Yeah, they should go every 30 days. joe From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED]]
On Behalf Of Tom Kern 1.Thanks 2. I
know how to get pwdLastSet in AD. How do you get passwords ages in NT sams? 3. If
i have win2k clients, they would be setting their passwords every 30 days even
in a NT domain? Thanks
again. On 11/1/05, joe
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote: If you just care about real machines (i.e. no Wintendo
machines - Win9x) then you enumerate the computer accounts in the domain and
try to contact all of them and verify their password ages. NT machines should
be changing passwords every 7 days unless that was overridden. From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On
Behalf Of Tom Kern What
is the most accurate way to enumerate "live" machines on an NT
domain? Check
WINS? Net
View? What
is the most accurate and reliable way to list all machines in an NT domain that
are active? Thanks
a lot
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- [ActiveDir] NT enumeration Tom Kern
- RE: [ActiveDir] NT enumeration joe
- Re: [ActiveDir] NT enumeration Tom Kern
- RE: [ActiveDir] NT enumeration joe
- Re: [ActiveDir] NT enumeration Tom Kern
- RE: [ActiveDir] NT enumeration Shirley Graver
- RE: [ActiveDir] NT enumeration joe
- RE: [ActiveDir] NT enumeration Ulf B. Simon-Weidner
- RE: [ActiveDir] NT enumeration Free, Bob
