How To Map Network Drives with Group Policy Windows Server 2022 - Video 13 With InfoSec Pat

āđāļŠāļĢāđŒ
āļāļąāļ‡
  • āđ€āļœāļĒāđāļžāļĢāđˆāđ€āļĄāļ·āđˆāļ­ 22 āļ•.āļ„. 2022
  • How To Map Network Drives Using Group Policy Windows Server 2022 - Video 13 With InfoSec Pat
    Any questions let me know. Thanks for stopping by and please don't forget to subscribe, Like, and comment.
    Thank you for checking out this video and my channel, sharing is caring so please share, comment, like, and don't forget to subscribe 😀.
    Come join my Discord to chat about IT and have fun learning.
    Discord Server: / discord
    Cool Hacking merch: myhackertech.com/?ref=infosecpat
    Use Coupon Code INFOSECPAT for 10% off
    ðŸ“ąSocial MediaðŸ“ą & ❓Info❓
    _____
    Follow me on the following platforms:
    IG: / infosecpat
    Facebook Group: / learn. .
    Twitter: / infosecpat​​​
    LinkedIn: / infosecpa. .
    TH-cam: / InfoSecPat
    Add Infosec Pat on Instagram!
    @InfoSecPat
    Disclaimer:
    All my videos are for learning and education purposes. Please always have permission to do an assessment on your target or client. I do all my videos in my home lab. I have full permission to my home network lab and VMs. Thank you and let's have fun learning together!

āļ„āļ§āļēāļĄāļ„āļīāļ”āđ€āļŦāđ‡āļ™ • 12

  • @simonburbank
    @simonburbank āļ›āļĩāļ—āļĩāđˆāđāļĨāđ‰āļ§ +3

    Great video. Just want to add, the reason why the GPO didn’t show up at 10:11 is because you initially ran cmd as admin and it pulled up the GPO applied to the user account “administrator”. The GPO in question was a user specific policy so when you ran cmd without admin it showed GPOs applied to the user account Pat.Infosec as well. Hope that makes sense

    • @InfoSecPat
      @InfoSecPat  āļ›āļĩāļ—āļĩāđˆāđāļĨāđ‰āļ§ +2

      Thank you so much I really appreciate that. Yeah I realize that after the fact, lol. But I appreciate your insight. Thank you so much.

  • @mystereoistooloud37
    @mystereoistooloud37 10 āļŦāļĨāļēāļĒāđ€āļ”āļ·āļ­āļ™āļāđˆāļ­āļ™

    Great video. Thank you

  • @avanox3100
    @avanox3100 7 āļŦāļĨāļēāļĒāđ€āļ”āļ·āļ­āļ™āļāđˆāļ­āļ™ +1

    thx

  • @ierosgr
    @ierosgr āļ›āļĩāļ—āļĩāđˆāđāļĨāđ‰āļ§ +2

    Nice as always. Yet how come and you demonstrated a somehow old way of doing this? In case this video won t have a follow up, I believe this way is more modernized and with less bugs. Win Serv 2012 R2 was the last OS I ve seen this method used.

    • @InfoSecPat
      @InfoSecPat  āļ›āļĩāļ—āļĩāđˆāđāļĨāđ‰āļ§ +1

      Yeah you can do them a few ways. That’s the way I do it when I was a system admin. It’s my way I was doing it.

  • @mohamedzohayrialotmani1572
    @mohamedzohayrialotmani1572 5 āļŦāļĨāļēāļĒāđ€āļ”āļ·āļ­āļ™āļāđˆāļ­āļ™

    Can you give an explanation like this, but each user receives a separate network drive and all users in ou get a network drive and a shared drive?

  • @williamguru
    @williamguru āļ›āļĩāļ—āļĩāđˆāđāļĨāđ‰āļ§ +1

    Great video. I do have a question about the batch file. Why does it not matter that you used "p" as the drive in the script? Thanks 😊

    • @InfoSecPat
      @InfoSecPat  āļ›āļĩāļ—āļĩāđˆāđāļĨāđ‰āļ§ +1

      Awesome thank you so much for checking it out. I did P for Pat. Lol. it doesn’t really matter what you put

  • @xozeintk8093
    @xozeintk8093 8 āļŦāļĨāļēāļĒāđ€āļ”āļ·āļ­āļ™āļāđˆāļ­āļ™ +1

    Thanks

    • @InfoSecPat
      @InfoSecPat  8 āļŦāļĨāļēāļĒāđ€āļ”āļ·āļ­āļ™āļāđˆāļ­āļ™ +1

      No problem