Sreeraj Nair
- ABE
- Active Directory
- Authentication Protocols
- automation
- boot into safe mode
- brontok
- Browser
- conficker
- Desktop Security
- Disk Space
- downadup
- File Server
- Financial Results
- folder options
- IBM
- infection
- Internet
- Internet Explorer
- IT Infrastructure
- Kaspersky
- Kerberos
- kido
- LM
- Logon Process
- Microsoft
- MS Office
- NTLM
- NTLMV2
- Online Security
- opensource
- Operating System
- Operating Systems
- RAID
- Redundancy
- Retail
- security vulnerability
- Services
- Shares
- Super Computers
- virus
- Watson
- Windows 7
Archives
August 2010 M T W T F S S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 -
Recent Posts
Recent Comments
SutoCom on How to set the Default Excel V… Sreeraj Nair on WINSXS Mike on WINSXS ashish on WINSXS Vir on WINSXS kamendra chauhan on Watson Vir on Watson Kamendra chauhan on How Kerberos Works Sreeraj Nair on Windows 7 Supports RAID1 Evgenij Smirnov on Windows 7 Supports RAID1 Virsingh Rathore on Notebook Entry: Leftover of Co… Harish Kumar Sharma on Windows 7
Daily Archives: August 8, 2010
The “SERVER” and “WORKSTATION” services
Why are they named so?? The file and printer sharing service in Windows is called the “SERVER” service but every other server service has a name which explains what it serves, like DNS Service or the DHCP service then why does the … Continue reading →
Hiding Folders with Access Based Enumeration (ABE)
Invisible Folders We have a heavily used Windows File Server which acts as the only way to share files within a department and with other departments in the corporate head office. The folders are all secure with NTFS permissions wherein every user is … Continue reading →
Posted in IT Infrastructure
|
Tagged ABE, File Server, Microsoft, Operating Systems, Shares
|
Leave a comment