We had similar issues in that time frame where our scans were failing due to 
lack of admin rights.  We deleted all known credentials and re-entered just the 
ones we needed.  Our issues cleared up.  We never proved it, but we suspected a 
XPU triggered this.

DLHiggins


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Sent: Monday, October 24, 2005 9:20 AM
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Subject: [ISSForum] Internet Scanner 7.2 problem with vuln scans needing
admin priviledge


Dear all,

some of my contacts reported, that they are having trouble in scanning their 
assets for vulnerabilities where admin priviledges are needed.

All my advices failed until now:
Be shure to start the remote registry service on the targets.
Be shure to have the right credentials in the known accounts editet.
Be shure that the server service is running on the target.
Be shure that IPC$ is reachable from remote with the above credentials.
Be shure that no personal firewall blocks the scan.

During a workshop I gave in Juli this year, everything was ok (XPU 7).
I think that in some XPU after this until now, something has changed, which I'm 
not able to proof.

Have I forgotten some hints?
Is anybody else struggling with the same problem since Juli 2005.
Has anybody found a solution?

Thank you in advance.

H. Reichert
Owner Manager
Holysword GbR
Hamburg
Germany
www.holysword.de

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