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John Paul Mueller

"Administering Windows Server 2008 Server Core"

In addition, this book
assumes that you??™ll use CScript to execute scripts. The script output may appear different from
the output shown in the book when you use WScript.
Changing Share Permissions at the Command Line
You may wonder how to change share permissions at the command line. Apparently, Microsoft overlooked
this need as part of the default configuration. You need to download a tool called RmtShare from
http://www.petri.co.il/download_free_reskit_tools.htm
to accomplish the task. This
utility makes it possible to manage share information on a local or remote drive.
Whenever you use RmtShare, you must provide the name of the server at a minimum and a share name
as well, in many instances, using the standard Universal Naming Convention (UNC) format. For example, if
you want to determine the shares on a particular system, you??™d type
RmtShare \\
ServerName
and press
Enter. The output shows all of the share names, associated resources, and comments for the specified server.
Of course, you won??™t simply want to view the shares on a system; you??™ll want to modify them in many
cases. You can use RmtShare to perform any required task.


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