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On 09/19/2006 07:39 AM, Luca Ferrari escreveu:> Hi all,
> I cannot find a good description of how to use the windows administrative
> shares.
If you find it, let us all know about it. :-)
> Since I'd like to mount them from a Linux box, using samba, to
> perform backup of the user client, I'd like to know how can I
> access them. In particular, in a computer where I've got a
> single user, without password, what are the share credentials?
> And how can I set permissions for such share? Any good document?
You should use something like:
\\server\c$
When accessing use the "Administrator" account, something
like the below line should work:
$ smbclient -U Administrator -L "\\server\c$"
You can't do lots of things with administrative shares,
in some cases you can't change it (and you can't unshare it).
The permissions usually point to the Domain Administrators and
Machine Administrators.
> Thanks,
> Luca
For backups, search cwrsync, is a nice tool that allow you
to run rsync in Windows Machines, it could really help you out. :)
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