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June 15th, 2007, 06:46 AM
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TO retrieive all user account name
TO retrieive all user account name which belongs to
User and having the Administrator rights.by using
VB.Net code.
In windows server machine
1.Right click any Partition (eg. D:,F:..)click properties.
2.click the security tab. then u will get information of all
user access .In That SYSTEM is one user there.
whats the use of the SYSTEM Account.
how to login on that.
if u know pls reply
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June 15th, 2007, 06:29 PM
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You cant. Let me put it to you like this, if you were to open up your partition like you stated above and remove the SYSTEM account from the list of users the drive was shared to, you would 'lose' that drive meaning that windows would no longer be able to see it or do anything to it.
The SYSTEM account is, essentially, your machine; it can do ANYTHING to the machine. Why would you need to login as SYSTEM anyway?
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