Showing posts with label Windows XP. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Windows XP. Show all posts
Thursday, May 3, 2012
Monday, February 6, 2012
Browse others PC without their Permission on LAN
Generally when we sit on computer network where two or more PCs are
connected in LAN, like in office,college. We try to see others files and
steal their data with the use of LAN. But often we fails. Even i also
tries to steal others data. So i can guess that what's running on your
mind. That's why i'm presenting here a hack with this you can browse
their harddisk without permission on LAN.
To do this simply follow steps.
(Tested in Windows7)
1. Goto My Computer in the left pane click on Networks. You can see the names of PCs which are connected in LAN. (see image).
2. Click on any computer which you want to browse.
3. Here "SharedFolder" in image is only one shared folder on that computer. You can see that there is no other folder shared.
4.Now in address bar type "\\<that PC'sname>\d$\" ( here <that PC's name> = Pc's name you've clicked above. Without quotes. ). Here 'd$' stands for D drive, for C drive type C$, similarly E$,F$,... You can open all drives as above. Others don't need to share.
Enjoy !
To do this simply follow steps.
(Tested in Windows7)
1. Goto My Computer in the left pane click on Networks. You can see the names of PCs which are connected in LAN. (see image).
2. Click on any computer which you want to browse.
3. Here "SharedFolder" in image is only one shared folder on that computer. You can see that there is no other folder shared.
4.Now in address bar type "\\<that PC'sname>\d$\" ( here <that PC's name> = Pc's name you've clicked above. Without quotes. ). Here 'd$' stands for D drive, for C drive type C$, similarly E$,F$,... You can open all drives as above. Others don't need to share.
Enjoy !
Remove File Assicoation with any Extension
File Association is the utility in windows that keep records that which file extension is ssociated with which program.
You can check file association in Windows7 by going Control Panel > Default Programs and click on 'Associate a file type or protocol with a specific program'.
You can check file association in Windows7 by going Control Panel > Default Programs and click on 'Associate a file type or protocol with a specific program'.