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‎07-07-2010 10:56 PM
Is there anyway to wildcard a username in the 'Allowed administrators' section?
For example we create a local administrative account on each of your machines, this username always uses the same convention of admin<users initials>. I've tried various methods to try to achieve allowing admin* , but no luck thus far. Is there a way to do this?
Thanks.
For example we create a local administrative account on each of your machines, this username always uses the same convention of admin<users initials>. I've tried various methods to try to achieve allowing admin* , but no luck thus far. Is there a way to do this?
Thanks.
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‎07-09-2010 11:25 PM
trying to attach screenshots.
One of the configuration showing at two of the options I tried, and one of a snippet of the report so you can see what's being displayed.
As you can see there's a local admin* account for each workstation on our network. So the username and the domainname field both need to be wildcarded.
One of the configuration showing at two of the options I tried, and one of a snippet of the report so you can see what's being displayed.
As you can see there's a local admin* account for each workstation on our network. So the username and the domainname field both need to be wildcarded.

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‎07-09-2010 02:14 PM
It should.
Can you post a screenshot of the exact problem and output please.
Can you post a screenshot of the exact problem and output please.

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‎07-08-2010 07:08 PM
Should that work?
I tried that, and didn't notice it make a difference. Even when I removed a machine and triggered a new scan of it.
I tried that, and didn't notice it make a difference. Even when I removed a machine and triggered a new scan of it.

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‎07-08-2010 05:03 PM
try admin%
