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    Question Share Sniffer or Similar

    I'm looking for a program that will allow me to seek out unauthorized shares on our company network. We've been having a big problem with users creating unauthorized shares, downloading MP3s, etc. and need a prog that will allow us to search LAN from a central location rather than go to each workstation (LAN is 100+ users). Is there any such beast? And if so are there any that are not costly or FREE, as funds are an issue.

    Thanks in advance for any help.

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    <a href="http://systemtools.com" target="_blank">This is what you are looking for, but unfortunately it's not free...</a>

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    Ok, I may be a little off here but could you accomplish this using the net view command?? or no? I'm not sure but its my 2 cents
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    Yes, you can. Net view will dispaly the list of shares for a \workgoup\computer.
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    You all are correct, but was lQQking for something a little more detailed...and found it. I had used it previously but has just forgotten the name and URL - (www.LANguard.com)

    Thanks for the "virtual smack" !

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    LanGuard is definitely the way to go for taking a quick and somewhat thorough look at your internal network for free.
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    Thanks for the tip guys!

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