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Fport and Psexec


From: "Wells, David" <DavidWells () rbsint com>
Date: Tue, 30 Jul 2002 10:03:33 +0100

Hi

From a remote PC I am running psexec \\..cmd.exe on a NT 4 PDC. I have admin
privileges so I receive a cmd shell from the PDC. I then attempt to run
Fport on the PDC, Fport runs but only gives me it's app header and no info
on ports. 

I have also run this with system privileges and it still won't give me any
info.

Any thoughts?

Thx 

Dave



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