winfo
What is
winfo?
"winfo" uses null sessions to remotely retrieve a list of
user accounts, workstation trust accounts, interdomain trust accounts, server
trust accounts, and shares, from Windows NT. It also identifies the built-in
Administrator and Guest accounts, even if their names have been changed. Of
course winfo will show all hidden shares.
Name a feature that makes
winfo extra useful.
One of the features is the -n switch, which
activates null session mode. Without this switch, winfo can be used to retrieve
the information mentioned, but using an already established connection to the
other computer. For example, if null sessions have been restricted but you have
a valid user account, you can connect first and then use winfo to retrieve the
information you need.
How do I use this tool?
Download
the exe file and run it from the Command Prompt. It will give you the
instructions you need.
Which OS's are supported?
Windows
NT 4.0 and Windows 2000.
What if there is a problem?
Then
check out the winfo
FAQ.
So where can I find the exe file?
You can
download it right here.