on a Windows NT network?
Install FPS for MS networks, install Remote Registry service, and enable User level security. Remote Admin privileges are automatically given to anyone in the Domain Admins group on the domain controller. Re-boot. Then, go to another Win95 station, log in as Administrator (or anyone else in Domain Admins) and get properties on the remote station from Network Neighborhood. WARNING: Apparently, this service will allow you to remotely edit an NT Server’s Registry! I was able to get in to several (but not all) Registry keys on my own NT server by logging in as a member of Domain Admins. I’d hate to think what could happen to my poor server if someone ran REGEDIT on this network with malicious intent! WARNING: Remember the NetWare C$ bug? It’s back, this time in FPS for Microsoft networks! Now if you perform a Remote Admin session on a Win95 station and view its hard drives, the Admin shares (\\machine\c$) remain active, available for read-only viewing when a user types \\machine\c$ from St