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« on: December 20, 2012, 05:19:36 pm »
Okay , so suppose there's a common local network, windows xp ...all computers(say about a couple dozen) connected to eachother via a cable via a server.
Now all the computers have direct access to a common hard disk ,provided the admin hasn't either locked the connection or simply pulled the plug ..
Assuming the admin intends to block the users from entering the drive (in my case, the windows xp will show something like "you need admin rights to access this drive")
I want a way to either stop the admin in making any such attempt... for example :-maybe by fooling the admin that the drive has been locked up ...or remotely password protecting the drive ourselves....provided we are given access to a normal computer...
I tried to make it less confusing , but is there any way to accomplish this ?