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Posted by =?Utf-8?B?QW50ZWF1cw==?= on November 12, 2007, 3:22 pm
If you were Registered and logged in, you could reply and use other advanced thread options As a domainmember, the Administrator is your God. <pause for effect as eyes
glow> Kneel before him, or you will feel the blast of his Zat'nik'tel.
Seriously, if a computer is a domain-member you must accept that it is no
longer an independent entity.
"punisit@gmail.com" wrote:
> mmmm fine, already did the shares thing, but didn4t know about Remote
> Registry service...so stopping or disabling it may block remote
> monitoring? (it4s Windows XP Pro in Active Directory, but I have
> administrative permissions) For what I4ve read, it will only block
> access to my Windows Registry, doesn4t seem to be related to block
> remote monitoring of active processes or running applications.
> Thanks in advance!
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