Careful using the -u and -p switches with psexec. Credentials are transferred in plain text.
If you leave the switches out it will authenticate using Windows Network Logon which should be fine assuming your running CMD as a Domain Admin or any account that has Admin rights over the PC.
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ReplyDeleteCareful using the -u and -p switches with psexec. Credentials are transferred in plain text.
If you leave the switches out it will authenticate using Windows Network Logon which should be fine assuming your running CMD as a Domain Admin or any account that has Admin rights over the PC.
Hello Jake,
DeleteGood sharing. It is very useful.
Thank you.
Billy