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Uploaded by on Feb 15, 2011

This is me hacking with the program cmd

How to open Cmd = run = cmd

connectiong other computers in netowrk

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  • Wow, He called this hacking -.-

    This is so simple. You did a net view which only shows the computers on your local network, Tracerouted the name to get the ip, then used remote Desktop Connection which is a built in program into windows. Also RDP (Remote Desktop Protocol [mstsc.exe]) can use the unresolved name :p

  • Dhangggg!!!!!! U just did RDP by finding the ip and you have already logged onto that Pc before. So u know the pass. Not A big deal. Hack the one, for which u don't know the pass..

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  • You can trace PC's ip how much you want, but if there is no remote access enabled on services, and if there isn't allowed exception on Windows firewall for remote desktop on client computer, that's not gonna work. Useless video...

  • Come on guys. He might like the song, but you might not, so stop being mean.

  • how to connect as ADMINISTRATOR ? when i write it it says i am user...

  • @IamGretar if i do this it seys no data found please HELP ME!!!!!!!!! THANK YOU

  • that fucking song again.. argh!!

  • gayest song ever! :DD

  • You should tell the people that they have to run CMD as admins. Otherwise they won't see other pcs.

  • and on windows xp please:D

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