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    A drive has to be shared out and you have to have permission on it.

    For Dos, have a look at "net use", in Windows "map network drive".

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    Even if it was, and I dont believe it is, I wouldn't tell you!

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    what about through DOS? i mean, its all connected through wires so it must be possible to hack?

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    Yes, but you need your account to be granted permission.

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    Windows 2000 NT Professional Drive Accessibility

    Is there any way of accessing local drives(C on PCs across a Windows 2000 NT network without administrator privileges?

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