> Where I work we manage third parties windows machine and while on some cases
> those companies block the users out of the command prompt, they usually
> don't do that but one thing that I've heard they do is block their access to
> ipconfig.
> 
> They can't access ipconfig.exe or cmd.exe usually which sometimes proves
> very difficult for the networking support crew (us) to figure stuff out.

hmm... I know these guys aren't restricting access to ipconfig but it's good to 
know some people do. Is it just by hash rules?

Cheers

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Monte Goulding
M E R Goulding Software Development
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