Find computers with a specific user in local admin group
I need to check if a specific domain user is a member of a local administrators group.
I prefer to use Powershell, but the problem is that we are not allowing WinRM so I can't use PSRemoting, so I can't run Get-LocalGroupMember
or something.
Thanks alot for your help.
powershell
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I need to check if a specific domain user is a member of a local administrators group.
I prefer to use Powershell, but the problem is that we are not allowing WinRM so I can't use PSRemoting, so I can't run Get-LocalGroupMember
or something.
Thanks alot for your help.
powershell
Without PSRemoting you can't.
– TobyU
Nov 22 '18 at 13:05
ok, so any other suggestions?
– WebsGhost
Nov 22 '18 at 13:10
2
You could use a PowerShell script which writes the data you want onto a share for example and deploy it as startup script using a GPO.
– TobyU
Nov 22 '18 at 13:15
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I need to check if a specific domain user is a member of a local administrators group.
I prefer to use Powershell, but the problem is that we are not allowing WinRM so I can't use PSRemoting, so I can't run Get-LocalGroupMember
or something.
Thanks alot for your help.
powershell
I need to check if a specific domain user is a member of a local administrators group.
I prefer to use Powershell, but the problem is that we are not allowing WinRM so I can't use PSRemoting, so I can't run Get-LocalGroupMember
or something.
Thanks alot for your help.
powershell
powershell
edited Nov 22 '18 at 15:06
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Without PSRemoting you can't.
– TobyU
Nov 22 '18 at 13:05
ok, so any other suggestions?
– WebsGhost
Nov 22 '18 at 13:10
2
You could use a PowerShell script which writes the data you want onto a share for example and deploy it as startup script using a GPO.
– TobyU
Nov 22 '18 at 13:15
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Without PSRemoting you can't.
– TobyU
Nov 22 '18 at 13:05
ok, so any other suggestions?
– WebsGhost
Nov 22 '18 at 13:10
2
You could use a PowerShell script which writes the data you want onto a share for example and deploy it as startup script using a GPO.
– TobyU
Nov 22 '18 at 13:15
Without PSRemoting you can't.
– TobyU
Nov 22 '18 at 13:05
Without PSRemoting you can't.
– TobyU
Nov 22 '18 at 13:05
ok, so any other suggestions?
– WebsGhost
Nov 22 '18 at 13:10
ok, so any other suggestions?
– WebsGhost
Nov 22 '18 at 13:10
2
2
You could use a PowerShell script which writes the data you want onto a share for example and deploy it as startup script using a GPO.
– TobyU
Nov 22 '18 at 13:15
You could use a PowerShell script which writes the data you want onto a share for example and deploy it as startup script using a GPO.
– TobyU
Nov 22 '18 at 13:15
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I recommend you to have a look on PowerView. Get-NetLocalGroup
queries the information via WinNT provider or on demand via WinAPI.
Refer to harmj0y's blog for more information.
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I recommend you to have a look on PowerView. Get-NetLocalGroup
queries the information via WinNT provider or on demand via WinAPI.
Refer to harmj0y's blog for more information.
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I recommend you to have a look on PowerView. Get-NetLocalGroup
queries the information via WinNT provider or on demand via WinAPI.
Refer to harmj0y's blog for more information.
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I recommend you to have a look on PowerView. Get-NetLocalGroup
queries the information via WinNT provider or on demand via WinAPI.
Refer to harmj0y's blog for more information.
I recommend you to have a look on PowerView. Get-NetLocalGroup
queries the information via WinNT provider or on demand via WinAPI.
Refer to harmj0y's blog for more information.
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Without PSRemoting you can't.
– TobyU
Nov 22 '18 at 13:05
ok, so any other suggestions?
– WebsGhost
Nov 22 '18 at 13:10
2
You could use a PowerShell script which writes the data you want onto a share for example and deploy it as startup script using a GPO.
– TobyU
Nov 22 '18 at 13:15