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FWIW an alternative way to do it without permanently changing permissions is to run a ZTree session under the SYSTEM account ("psexec -d -s -i ztw.exe"). The session will only have access to local drives by default, which is also a good reminder to "handle with care" ;-) | ||
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- [Tip] Display the files in System Volume Information (2,351) - Bill Kingsbury - Dec 05,2014 at 18:33 [Tip]
- [Tip] Display the files in System Volume Information (1,471) - Liviu - Dec 05,2014 at 23:34
- [Tip] Display the files in System Volume Information (1,204) - Laurent Duchastel - Dec 06,2014 at 22:01
- [Tip] Display the files in System Volume Information (1,287) - Laurent Duchastel - Dec 06,2014 at 22:25
- This "psexec" method has another advantage... (1,243) - Bill Kingsbury - Dec 07,2014 at 23:37
- This "psexec" method has another advantage... (1,545) - Liviu - Dec 10,2014 at 00:30
- This "psexec" method has another advantage... (1,202) - Bill Kingsbury - Dec 15,2014 at 19:34
- This "psexec" method has another advantage... (1,202) - Liviu - Dec 15,2014 at 22:33
- This "psexec" method has another advantage... (1,202) - Bill Kingsbury - Dec 15,2014 at 19:34
- This "psexec" method has another advantage... (1,545) - Liviu - Dec 10,2014 at 00:30
- [Tip] Display the files in System Volume Information (1,204) - Laurent Duchastel - Dec 06,2014 at 22:01
- [Tip] Display the files in System Volume Information (1,190) - Peter Shute - Dec 18,2014 at 23:09
- [Tip] Display the files in System Volume Information (1,151) - Bill Kingsbury - Dec 20,2014 at 23:28
- [Tip] Display the files in System Volume Information (1,471) - Liviu - Dec 05,2014 at 23:34