In the beginning I couldn't supply the administrator password because I
didn't not know it but I also tried to change it and provide that password
for the Admin but it didn't work again. I am providing my user account which
is mapped on both machines with the same credentials. I also tried to use
the username with the destination machine name as prefix and it doesn't
work.
How can I access Admin shares and connect to remote management console
without changing the default policy? There must be a way. However, if
Policies are the only hope then let me know.
"Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE/WM" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> "Andreas" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>> 1) Since I haveAdmin rights on both computers in a workgroup, why can't I
>> access the administrative shares? It prompts me for password, which I
>> provide and rejects. That used to work in previous versions. If I define
>> my
>> own administrative shares (with $), it works fine.
>>
>> 2) The same issue applies If I attempt to remotely administer a machine.
>> I
>> have no rights. What has changed with those rights?
>>
>> 3) Also, why do I have to use RunAs admin if I belong to the admins
>> group?
>> is there anything more powerful in Vista to bypass this?
>>
>
> Are you supplying your password or the default Administrator.?
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> Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE/WM
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