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07.11.2008 at 11:56PM PDT, ID: 23559275
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Interacting with terminal '0'(interactvie)  remotely

Asked by ranadhir in Windows Network Security Questions, Microsoft Windows Operating Systems, VNC Remote Access Software

Tags: Microsoft, Windows, 2003

We are trying to get an interactive command prompt,running with 'SYSTEM' user credentials

The sequence of steps are as follows:

1) Get the local time (through the TIME shell command, for example)

2) Add one minute to this time

3) Run the AT command with this new time.

4) Wait one minute for the command window to appear.


An example set is as below:



E:\Documents and Settings\Adi>time

The current time is: *16:29*:00.96

Enter the new time:



E:\Documents and Settings\Adi>at *16:30* /interactive cmd.exe

Added a new job with job ID = 1


We do get a command prompt with 'SYSTEM'  privileges.

Next,we attempt to do this on  a remote w2003 host through REMOTE login.
In this case,though we find the cmd.exe running in the task manager,we DO NOT  see the command prompt in the foreground.

What service/security setting prevents the command prompt to interact with the desktop in this case?

We also confirmed that in certain other environments ,we do see the command prompt on the foreground ,even via remote login.

Unfortunately,we have not been able to work out the security 'tweak',which obstructs our first environment from doing so.
Any help will be much appreciated.


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