Which among the following is a Windows command that a hacker can use to list all the shares to which the current user context has access?
A. NET FILE
B. NET USE
C. NET CONFIG
D. NET VIEW
5 Comments on “which the current user context has access?”
gabsays:
Shouldnt this be net use?
gabsays:
*net view
unique0315says:
D.
Simsays:
B
josh1234says:
Net Use:
C:\WINDOWS>net use /?
Connects or disconnects your computer from a shared
resource or displays information about your connections.
**Notice the “Display information about your connections”*****
To list all of your connections, type NET USE without options. To see this information one screen at a time, type the following at the command prompt:
NET USE /? | MORE
Shouldnt this be net use?
*net view
D.
B
Net Use:
C:\WINDOWS>net use /?
Connects or disconnects your computer from a shared
resource or displays information about your connections.
**Notice the “Display information about your connections”*****
To list all of your connections, type NET USE without options. To see this information one screen at a time, type the following at the command prompt:
NET USE /? | MORE
Answer: B