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Re: Alternative to Windows Explorer
From: "Brad Germany" <b.germany () mchsi com>
Date: Mon, 7 Jun 2004 21:29:45 -0500
Has the use of logon scripts utilizing "net use..." been considered? Can't remember the exact syntax right off the top of my head, but at my workplace we have these in regular user and admin logon scripts to map various drive letters to network shares. Brad ----- Original Message ----- From: "Halverson, Chris" <chris.halverson () encana com> To: "'Lambillion, Paul'" <Paul.Lambillion () Markelintl COM> Cc: <security-basics () securityfocus com> Sent: Monday, June 07, 2004 08:12 Subject: RE: Alternative to Windows Explorer
I am fully aware of the shift-right click command in win 2k and win xp,
but
he was asking about alternate programs that his admins could use to
windows
explorer. The command line gives you a little more options than using the shift right-click plus scripts can be made for admins to run for ease of
use
as well. Real men don't click! LOL -----Original Message----- From: Lambillion, Paul Sent: Monday, June 07, 2004 1:37 AM To: Halverson, Chris Subject: RE: Alternative to Windows Explorer Chris Have you tried doing shift-right click? On my Win2k box it gives you more options, including run-as... Regards Paul -----Original Message----- From: Halverson, Chris Sent: 04 June 2004 18:59 To: 'Locher Thomas'; security-basics () securityfocus com Subject: RE: Alternative to Windows Explorer Thomas, You could also try a command line runas to progman.exe. Yes the old
program
manager from win 3.1 days still lives on newer versions of Windows. You could run any number of programs with this interface. The only downfall
is
that you need to be local admin on the box to run properly, in what I
found.
And trying to remember how progman works is another ; ) CH ------------------------------------------ Subject: Alternative to Windows Explorer Dear List, we are trying to work out a policy, that every admin should be logged on
to
his client (WinXP-SP1) with a non-administrative account (smartcard logon) and start the programs for administrative tasks with the runas - command
as
admistrator. That works rather good, the account cannot access our fileservers and all the other things that can be compromised by a worm or virus. There's just one problem, you can't start windows explorer with runas. We use the internet explorer (runas with the administrative
account)
for managing file servers, but this is rather bad (for example there is no automatic refresh). Is there an alternative to windows explorer with the same features? The few i found cannot access the network by typing UNC Paths, only with mapped drives - they are more useful for local usage. Best regards, Thomas --------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Current thread:
- Alternative to Windows Explorer Locher Thomas (Jun 04)
- RE: Alternative to Windows Explorer Eric Thirolle (Jun 04)
- RE: Alternative to Windows Explorer Marcel Janus (Jun 07)
- <Possible follow-ups>
- RE: Alternative to Windows Explorer Michael Dunn (Jun 05)
- RE: Alternative to Windows Explorer Halverson, Chris (Jun 05)
- Re: Alternative to Windows Explorer atarata () internode on net (Jun 07)
- RE: Alternative to Windows Explorer Halverson, Chris (Jun 07)
- Re: Alternative to Windows Explorer Brad Germany (Jun 08)
- Re: Alternative to Windows Explorer steve (Jun 09)
- ACL in Linux Marcelo Leão Caffaro (Jun 09)
- Blocking NetBios Kareem Mahgoub (Jun 10)
- RE: Blocking NetBios Glen L. Bowes (Jun 11)
- RE: Blocking NetBios whirlow (Jun 14)
- RE: Blocking NetBios David Gillett (Jun 11)
- Re: Blocking NetBios Ryan King (Jun 11)
- Re: Blocking NetBios Ansgar -59cobalt- Wiechers (Jun 15)
- Re: Alternative to Windows Explorer Brad Germany (Jun 08)
- RE: ACL in Linux Michael LaSalvia (Jun 11)