* 2 of the 3 servers are domain controllers
Without confusing everyone with a lot of code, here is a simplified version of my script.
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<?PHP
// this should return a net hp system function. I already understand how privileges in this situation work. Since its running on an internal intranet and only for a few days I have setup IIS 5 to run as administrator and the administrator has full system access with no restrictions. The script works on 2 of the 3 servers, and returns a result after execution. The third server returns the value "2" after running the same script. I am able to return a response for a simple command like "net user", so I know the script is executing correctly. But when attempting to run the password change command or any other advanced command the value "2" is returned in all situations. When running that same command from the command line I either get a successful completion message or at least a net user error. The only conclusion I could come to was a permission error, but running IIS as admin has thrown me for a loop. Any help is appreciated, thanks in advance.
* 2 of the 3 servers are domain controllers
Without confusing everyone with a lot of code, here is a simplified version of my script.Code: Select all
<?PHP
// this should return a net user error or help message
system("e;net user testacct testpass"e;, $res);
echo $res;
?>* This problem has been resolved. To be honest I have no idea why it works. I rebuilt the IIS web 5 times, witistrator has full system access with no restrictions. The script works on 2 of the 3 servers, and returns a result after execution. The third server returns the value "2" after running the same script. I am able to return a response for a simple command like "net user", so I know the script is executing correctly. But when attempting to run the password change command or any other advanced command the value "2" is returned in all situations. When running that same command from the command line I either get a successful completion message or at least a net user error. The only conclusion I could come to was a permission error, but running IIS as admin has thrown me for a loop. Any help is appreciated, thanks in advance.
* 2 of the 3 servers are domain controllers
Without confusing everyone with a lot of code, here is a simplified version of my script.
Code: Select all
<?PHP
// this should return a net user error or help message
system("e;net user testacct testpass"e;,d how privileges in this situation work. Since its running on an internal intranet and only for a few days I have setup IIS 5 to run as administrator and the administrator has full system access with no restrictions. The script works on 2 of the 3 servers, and returns a result after execution. The third server returns the value "2" after running the same script. I am able to return a response for a simple command like "net user", so I know the script is executing correctly. But when attempting to run the password change command or any other advanced command the value "2" is returned in all situations. When running that same command from the command line I either get a successful completion message or at least a net user error. The only conclusion I could come to was a permission error, but running IIS as admin has thrown me for a loop. Any help is appreciated, thanks in advance.
* 2 of the 3 servers are domain controllers
Without confusing everyone with a lot of code, here is a simplified version of my script.Code: Select all
<?PHP
// this sange via the net user command using the php system function. I already understand how privileges in this situation work. Since its running on an internal intranet and only for a few days I have setup IIS 5 to run as administrator and the administrator has full system access with no restrictions. The script works on 2 of the 3 servers, and returns a result after execution. The third server returns the value "2" after running the same script. I am able to return a response for a simple command like "net user", so I know the script is executing correctly. But when attempting to run the password change command or any other advanced command the value "2" is returned in all situations. When running that same command from the command line I either get a successful completion message or at least a net user error. The only conclusion I could come to was a permission error, but running IIS as admin has thrown me for a loop. Any help is appreciated, thanks in advance.
* 2 of the 3 servers are domain controllers
Without confusing everyone with a lot of code, here is a simplified version of my script.Code: Select all
<?PHP
// this should return a net user error or help message
system("e;net user testacct testpass"e;, $mall application to run a password change via the net user command using the php system function. I already understand how privileges in this situation work. Since its running on an internal intranet and only for a few days I have setup IIS 5 to run as administrator and the administrator has full system access with no restrictions. The script works on 2 of the 3 servers, and returns a result after execution. The third server returns the value "2" after running the same script. I am able to return a response for a simple command like "net user", so I know the script is executing correctly. But when attempting to run the password change command or any other advanced command the value "2" is returned in all situations. When running that same command from the command line I either get a successful completion message or at least a net user error. The only conclusion I could come to was a permission error, but running IIS as admin has thrown me for a loop. Any help is appreciated, thanks in advance.
* 2 of the 3 servers are domain controllers
Without confusing everyone with a lot of code, here is a simplified version of my script.Code: Select all
<?PHP
// this should return a net user error or help message
system("e;net user testacct testpass"e;, $res);
echo $res;
?>
[/mall application to run a password change via the net user command using the php system function. I already understand how privileges in this situation work. Since its running on an internal intranet and only for a few days I have setup IIS 5 to run as administrator and the administrator has full system access with no restrictions. The script works on 2 of the 3 servers, and returns a result after execution. The third server returns the value "2" after running the same script. I am able to return a response for a simple command like "net user", so I know the script is executing correctly. But when attempting to run the password change command or any other advanced command the value "2" is returned in all situations. When running that same command from the command line I either get a successful completion message or at least a net user error. The only conclusion I could come to was a permission error, but running IIS as admin has thrown me for a loop. Any help is appreciated, thanks in advance.
* 2 of the 3 servers are domain controllers
Without confusing everyone with a lot of code, here is a simplified version of my script.Code: Select all
<?PHP
// this should return a net user error or help message
system("e;net user testacct testpass"e;, $res);
echo $res;
?>* This problem has beenction. I already understand how privileges in this situation work. Since its running on an internal intranet and only for a few days I have setup IIS 5 to run as administrator and the administrator has full system access with no restrictions. The script works on 2 of the 3 servers, and returns a result after execution. The third server returns the value "2" after running the same script. I am able to return a response for a simple command like "net user", so I know the script is executing correctly. But when attempting to run the password change command or any other advanced command the value "2" is returned in all situations. When running that same command from the command line I either get a successful completion message or at least a net user error. The only conclusion I could come to was a permission error, but running IIS as admin has thrown me for a loop. Any help is appreciated, thanks in advance.
* 2 of the 3 servers are domain controllers
Without confusing everyone with a lot of code, here is a simplified version of my script.
Code: Select all
<?PHP
// this should return a net user error or help message
system("net user testacct testpass", $res);
echo $res;
?>* This problem has been resolved. To be honest I have no idea why it works. I rebuilt the IIS web 5 times, with the exact how privileges in this situation work. Since its running on an internal intranet and only for a few days I have setup IIS 5 to run as administrator and the administrator has full system access with no restrictions. The script works on 2 of the 3 servers, and returns a result after execution. The third server returns the value "2" after running the same script. I am able to return a response for a simple command like "net user", so I know the script is executing correctly. But when attempting to run the password change command or any other advanced command the value "2" is returned in all situations. When running that same command from the command line I either get a successful completion message or at least a net user error. The only conclusion I could come to was a permission error, but running IIS as admin has thrown me for a loop. Any help is appreciated, thanks in advance.
* 2 of the 3 servers are domain controllers
Without confusing everyone with a lot of code, here is a simplified version of my script.
Code: Select all
<?PHP
//o run a password change via the net user command using the php system function. I already understand how privileges in this situation work. Since its running on an internal intranet and only for a few days I have setup IIS 5 to run as administrator and the administrator has full system access with no restrictions. The script works on 2 of the 3 servers, and returns a result after execution. The third server returns the value "2" after running the same script. I am able to return a response for a simple command like "net user", so I know the script is executing correctly. But when attempting to run the password change command or any other advanced command the value "2" is returned in all situations. When running that same command from the command line I either get a successful completion message or at least a net user error. The only conclusion I could come to was a permission error, but running IIS as admin has thrown me for a loop. Any help is appreciated, thanks in advance.
* 2 of the 3 servers are domain controllers
Without confusing everyone with a lot of code, here is a simplified version of my script.Code: Select all
<?PHP
// this should return a net user error e script works on 2 of the 3 servers, and returns a result after execution. The third server returns the value "2" after running the same script. I am able to return a response for a simple command like "net user", so I know the script is executing correctly. But when attempting to run the password change command or any other advanced command the value "2" is returned in all situations. When running that same command from the command line I either get a successful completion message or at least a net user error. The only conclusion I could come to was a permission error, but running IIS as admin has thrown me for a loop. Any help is appreciated, thanks in advance.
* 2 of the 3 servers are domain controllers
Without confusing everyone with a lot of code, here is a simplified version of my script.Code: Select all
<?PHP
// this should return a net user error or help message
system("net user testacct testpass", $res);
echo $res;
?>* This problem has been resolved. To be honest I have no idea why it works. I rebuilt the IIS web 5 times, with the exact same settings very time, on the 5th time it just worked. Thats MS for you. Wish they would let me use Apache here :Pia the net user command using the php system function. I already understand how privileges in this situation work. Since its running on an internal intranet and only for a few days I have setup IIS 5 to run as administrator and the administrator has full system access with no restrictions. The script works on 2 of the 3 servers, and returns a result after execution. The third server returns the value "2" after running the same script. I am able to return a response for a simple command like "net user", so I know the script is executing correctly. But when attempting to run the password change command or any other advanced command the value "2" is returned in all situations. When running that same command from the command line I either get a successful completion message or at least a net user error. The only conclusion I could come to was a permission error, but running IIS as admin has thrown me for a loop. Any help is appreciated, thanks in advance.
* 2 of the 3 servers are domain controllers
Without confusing everyone with a lot of code, here is a simplified version of my script.
Code: Select all
<?PHP
// this should return a net user error or help message
system("net user testacct testpass", $res);
echo $res;
?>* This problem has been resolved. To be honest I have no idea why it works. I rebuilt the IIS web 5 times, with the exact same settings very time, on the 5th time it just worked. Thats MS for you. Wish they would let me use Apache here :Pno restrictions. The script works on 2 of the 3 servers, and returns a result after execution. The third server returns the value "2" after running the same script. I am able to return a response for a simple command like "net user", so I know the script is executing correctly. But when attempting to run the password change command or any other advanced command the value "2" is returned in all situations. When running that same command from the command line I either get a successful completion message or at least a net user error. The only conclusion I could come to was a permission error, but running IIS as admin has thrown me for a loop. Any help is appreciated, thanks in advance.
* 2 of the 3 servers are domain controllers
Without confusing everyone with a lot of code, here is a simplified version of my script.
Code: Select all
<?PHP
// this should return a net user error or help message
system("net user testacct testpass", $res);
echo $res;
?>* This problem has been resolved. To be honest I have no idea why it works. I rebuilt the IIS web 5 times, with the exact same settings very time, on the 5th time it just worked. Thats MS for you. Wish they would let me use Apache here :Pthis situation work. Since its running on an internal intranet and only for a few days I have setup IIS 5 to run as administrator and the administrator has full system access with no restrictions. The script works on 2 of the 3 servers, and returns a result after execution. The third server returns the value "2" after running the same script. I am able to return a response for a simple command like "net user", so I know the script is executing correctly. But when attempting to run the password change command or any other advanced command the value "2" is returned in all situations. When running that same command from the command line I either get a successful completion message or at least a net user error. The only conclusion I could come to was a permission error, but running IIS as admin has thrown me for a loop. Any help is appreciated, thanks in advance.
* 2 of the 3 servers are domain controllers
Without confusing everyone with a lot of code, here is a simplified version of my script.
Code: Select all
<?PHP
// this should return a net user error or help message
system("net user testacct testpass", $res);
echo $res;
?>* This problem has been resolved. To be honest Id using the php system function. I already understand how privileges in this situation work. Since its running on an internal intranet and only for a few days I have setup IIS 5 to run as administrator and the administrator has full system access with no restrictions. The script works on 2 of the 3 servers, and returns a result after execution. The third server returns the value "2" after running the same script. I am able to return a response for a simple command like "net user", so I know the script is executing correctly. But when attempting to run the password change command or any other advanced command the value "2" is returned in all situations. When running that same command from the command line I either get a successful completion message or at least a net user error. The only conclusion I could come to was a permission error, but running IIS as admin has thrown me for a loop. Any help is appreciated, thanks in advance.
* 2 of the 3 servers are domain controllers
Without confusing everyone with a lot of code, here is a simplified version of my script.
Code: Select all
<?PHP
// this should return a net user error or help message
system("net user testacct testpass", $res);
echo $res;
?>* This problem has been resolved. To be honest I have no idea why it works. I rebuilt the IIS web 5 tmall application to run a password change via the net user command using the php system function. I already understand how privileges in this situation work. Since its running on an internal intranet and only for a few days I have setup IIS 5 to run as administrator and the administrator has full system access with no restrictions. The script works on 2 of the 3 servers, and returns a result after execution. The third server returns the value "2" after running the same script. I am able to return a response for a simple command like "net user", so I know the script is executing correctly. But when attempting to run the password change command or any other advanced command the value "2" is returned in all situations. When running that same command from the command line I either get a successful completion message or at least a net user error. The only conclusion I could come to was a permission error, but running IIS as admin has thrown me for a loop. Any help is appreciated, thanks in advance.
* 2 of the 3 servers are domain controllers
Without confusing everyone with a lot of code, here is a simplified version of my script.
Code: Select all
<?PHP
// this should return a net user error or help message
system("net user testacct testpass", $res);
echo $res;
?>
[/php:1:9a129fa9aer command using the php system function. I already understand how privileges in this situation work. Since its running on an internal intranet and only for a few days I have setup IIS 5 to run as administrator and the administrator has full system access with no restrictions. The script works on 2 of the 3 servers, and returns a result after execution. The third server returns the value "2" after running the same script. I am able to return a response for a simple command like "net user", so I know the script is executing correctly. But when attempting to run the password change command or any other advanced command the value "2" is returned in all situations. When running that same command from the command line I either get a successful completion message or at least a net user error. The only conclusion I could come to was a permission error, but running IIS as admin has thrown me for a loop. Any help is appreciated, thanks in advance.
* 2 of the 3 servers are domain controllers
Without confusing everyone with a lot of code, here is a simplified version of my script.Code: Select all
<?PHP
// this should return a net user error or help message
system("e;net user testacct testpass"e;, $res);
echo $res;
?>* This problem has been resolved. To be honest I have no idea why it works. I rebuilt the IIS web 5 times, with the exact same settings very time, on the 5th time it just worked. Thats MS for you. Wish they woul only for a few days I have setup IIS 5 to run as administrator and the administrator has full system access with no restrictions. The script works on 2 of the 3 servers, and returns a result after execution. The third server returns the value "2" after running the same script. I am able to return a response for a simple command like "net user", so I know the script is executing correctly. But when attempting to run the password change command or any other advanced command the value "2" is returned in all situations. When running that same command from the command line I either get a successful completion message or at least a net user error. The only conclusion I could come to was a permission error, but running IIS as admin has thrown me for a loop. Any help is appreciated, thanks in advance.
* 2 of the 3 servers are domain controllers
Without confusing everyone with a lot of code, here is a simplified version of my script.
Code: Select all
<?PHP
// this should return a net user error or help message
system("net user testacct testpass", $res);
echo $res;
?>* This problem has been resolved. To be honest I have no idea why it works. I rebuilt the IIS web 5 times, with the exact same settings very time, on the 5th time it just worked. Thats MS for you. Wish they would let me use Apache here :Pmall application to run a password change via the net user command using the php system function. I already understand how privileges in this situation work. Since its running on an internal intranet and only for a few days I have setup IIS 5 to run as administrator and the administrator has full system access with no restrictions. The script works on 2 of the 3 servers, and returns a result after execution. The third server returns the value "2" after running the same script. I am able to return a response for a simple command like "net user", so I know the script is executing correctly. But when attempting to run the password change command or any other advanced command the value "2" is returned in all situations. When running that same command from the command line I either get a successful completion message or at least a net user error. The only conclusion I could come to was a permission error, but running IIS as admin has thrown me forsword change via the net user command using the php system function. I already understand how privileges in this situation work. Since its running on an internal intranet and only for a few days I have setup IIS 5 to run as administrator and the administrator has full system access with no restrictions. The script works on 2 of the 3 servers, and returns a result after execution. The third server returns the value "2" after running the same script. I am able to return a response for a simple command like "net user", so I know the script is executing correctly. But when attempting to run the password change command or any other advanced command the value "2" is returned in all situations. When running that same command from the command line I either get a successful completion message or at least a net user error. The only conclusion I could come to was a permission error, but running IIS as admin has thrown me for a loop. Any help is appreciated, thanks in advance.
* 2 of the 3 servers are domain controllers
Without confusing everyone with a lot of code, here is a simplified version of my script.
Code: Select all
<?PHP
// this should return a net user error or help message
system("net user testacct testpass", $res);
echo $res;
?>* This problem has been resolved. To be honest I have no idea why it works. I rebuilt the IIS web 5 times, with the exact same sion. I already understand how privileges in this situation work. Since its running on an internal intranet and only for a few days I have setup IIS 5 to run as administrator and the administrator has full system access with no restrictions. The script works on 2 of the 3 servers, and returns a result after execution. The third server returns the value "2" after running the same script. I am able to return a response for a simple command like "net user", so I know the script is executing correctly. But when attempting to run the password change command or any other advanced command the value "2" is returned in all situations. When running that same command from the command line I either get a successful completion message or at least a net user error. The only conclusion I could come to was a permission error, but running IIS as admin has thrown me for a loop. Any help is appreciated, thanks in advance.
* 2 of the 3 servers are domain controllers
Without confusing everyone with a lot of code, here is a simplified version of my script.
Code: Select all
<?PHP
// this should return a net user error or help message
system("net user testacct testpass", $res);
echo $res;
?>* This problem has been resolved. To be honest I have no idea why it works. I rebuilt the IIS web 5 times, with the exaceady understand how privileges in this situation work. Since its running on an internal intranet and only for a few days I have setup IIS 5 to run as administrator and the administrator has full system access with no restrictions. The script works on 2 of the 3 servers, and returns a result after execution. The third server returns the value "2" after running the same script. I am able to return a response for a simple command like "net user", so I know the script is executing correctly. But when attempting to run the password change command or any other advanced command the value "2" is returned in all situations. When running that same command from the command line I either get a successful completion message or at least a net user error. The only conclusion I could come to was a permission error, but running IIS as admin has thrown me for a loop. Any help is appreciated, thanks in advance.
* 2 of the 3 servers are domain controllers
Without confusing everyone with a lot of code, here is a simplified version of my script.
Code: Select all
<?PHP
// this should return a net user error or help message
system("e;net user testacct testpass&mall application to run a password change via the net user command using the php system function. I already understand how privileges in this situation work. Since its running on an internal intranet and only for a few days I have setup IIS 5 to run as administrator and the administrator has full system access with no restrictions. The script works on 2 of the 3 servers, and returns a result after execution. The third server returns the value "2" after running the same script. I am able to return a response for a simple command like "net user", so I know the script is executing correctly. But when attempting to run the password change command or any other advanced command the value "2" is returned in all situations. When running that same command from the command line I either get a successful completion message or at least a net user error. The only conclusion I could come to was a permission error, but running IIS as admin has thrown me for a loop. Any help is appreciated, thanks in advance.
* 2 of the 3 servers are domain controllers
Without confusing everyone with a lot of code, here is a simplified version of my script.Code: Select all
<?PHP
// this should return a net user error or help message
system("e;net user testacct testpass"e;, $res);
echo $res;
?>* This problem has been resolved. To be honest I have no idea why it works. I rebuilt the IIS web 5 times, with the exact same setti situation work. Since its running on an internal intranet and only for a few days I have setup IIS 5 to run as administrator and the administrator has full system access with no restrictions. The script works on 2 of the 3 servers, and returns a result after execution. The third server returns the value "2" after running the same script. I am able to return a response for a simple command like "net user", so I know the script is executing correctly. But when attempting to run the password change command or any other advanced command the value "2" is returned in all situations. When running that same command from the command line I either get a successful completion message or at least a net user error. The only conclusion I could come to was a permission error, but running IIS as admin has thrown me for a loop. Any help is appreciated, thanks in advance.
* 2 of the 3 servers are domain controllers
Without confusing everyone with a lot of code, here is a simplified version of my script.
Code: Select all
<?PHP
// this should return a net user error or help message
system("net user testacct testpass", $res);
echo $res;
?>* This problem has been resolved. To be honest I have no idea why it works. I rebuilt the IIS web 5 times, with the exact same settings very time, on the 5th time it just worked. Thats MS for you. Wish they would let me use Apache here