OK, I know you used to be able to do this on a domain prior to a patch to 2003. Yet I can't for the life of me seem to find a recommended/supported means of doing this now. At least not in a 2008R2 or ...
System Windows XP<BR><BR>I have a program that I installed under domain user JohnClark. The program did not install because it needed admin rights. So I did Run As and gave the local admin credentials ...
Grant local admin privileges to domain account by adding it to the administrators group on the local machine. I am running a network of hundreds of computers with Windows XP Pro clients and Windows ...
Got a Windows, Exchange or virtualization question or need troubleshooting help? Or maybe you want a better explanation than provided in the manuals? Describe your dilemma in an e-mail to the ...
A look at penetration testing without vulnerabilities, using LLMNR and NBT-NS spoofing to gain a foothold in the environment and elevating to domain administrator. In this post we will look at a ...
Hackers can use tools like BloodHound to visualize the shortest path to owning your domain. But that doesn't mean you can't use it to find and protect your organization's weak spots. Here's how.
Microsoft warned customers today to patch two Active Directory domain service privilege escalation security flaws that, when combined, allow attackers to easily takeover Windows domains. Redmond's ...
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