
You can just run psexec -u Username \\SomeSystem cmd and you get a command prompt on that system, no need to mess with telnet. You can even use it to distribute "batch" files or run something like "gpupdate /force" on remote machines.
Fun with psexec: run the BSOD screensaver on a remote machine :-).
Incredible! I use quite a few of Sysinternal's tools but did not know about this one. Thanks for the post!
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