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Billy <UseNewz@hotmail.com> typed:
> I need to see a listing of all the NTFS and Share settings on a
> server. The dirs/subdirs are very deep. Is there a way to pipe this
> info from a command line to a text file and then print it?
>
> Alternative is to do from GUI and this would be very/ver tedious.....
Go to Start, Right-Click "My Computer" and select Manage.
or to the same tool...
Go to Start, Admin Tools, select "Computer Management."
Then expand Shared Folders and click on Shares.
You can also find the shares in the registry under
HKLM\System\CCS\Services\Lanmanserver\shares. You can right click the key
and export it.
There are also VB and other scripts available to enumerate shares at the
command line for either local shares or shares on a remote machine. I
searched google for "scripts enumerate shares" and "cmd enumerate shares"
which I tried it and came up with quite a few relevant hits. I found the
following link may be of your interest. I tried it and it worked for me. I
scanned only my workstation by running the command as:
openshare 192.168.0.5
or you can scan a range, such as the whole /24 by:
openshare 192.168.0
Script to enumerate shares
http://www.governmentsecurity.org/forum/?showtopic=7290
You can also use "net view computername," however this won't give you the
default hidden admin shares.
I hope that helps.
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Regards,
Ace
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Ace Fekay, MCSE 2003 & 2000, MCSA 2003 & 2000, MCSE+I, MCT,
MVP Microsoft MVP - Directory Services
Microsoft Certified Trainer
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