RpcSec-wmi.vbs
By The Scripting Guys, Microsoft Corporation
This script configures RPC security to bypass new restrictions in Windows XP Service Pack 2 and allow anonymous call back. It performs this task by editing the registry, using the WMI System Registry provider. It can run against a local or remote computer.
RpcSec-wmi.vbs corresponds to RpcSec.vbs, one of the scripts that ships with Application Compatibility Testing and Mitigation Guide for Windows XP Service Pack 2 and which are documented in the Appendix. You can download a Windows Installer (.msi) file that installs the Guide and its associated scripts from:
To use the script, copy the code, paste it into Notepad, and then save the script as RpcSec-wmi.vbs. To run the script, open a command prompt window to the directory of the script and type:
cscript rpcsec-wmi.vbs
If the default script host on the computer is Cscript.exe, the initial "cscript" may be omitted.
Script Code
'******************************************************************************
'RpcSec-wmi.vbs
'Author: Peter Costantini, the Microsoft Scripting Guys
'Date: 8/25/04
'Revision 1.0
'System requirement: Windows XP Service Pack 2.
'This script configures RPC security to bypass new restrictions in Windows XP
'Service Pack 2 and allow anonymous call back.
'It can be run against a local or remote computer.
'Edit intValue as needed. Valid RestrictRemoteClients values are as follows:
'0 = Bypasses new restrictions.
'1 = Restricts access to all RPC interfaces but allows anonymous callbacks.
'2 = Restricts access to all RPC interfaces and does not allow anonymous
'callbacks.
'******************************************************************************
'On Error Resume Next
'Global variables
strComputer = "." ' Can be changed to name of remote computer.
'Connect with WMI service and StdRegProv class.
Set objReg = GetObject("winmgmts:{impersonationLevel=impersonate}!\\" & _
strComputer & "\root\default:StdRegProv")
If Err = 0 Then
SetValue
Else
WScript.Echo "Unable to connect to WMI StdRegProv on " & strComputer & "."
WScript.Echo " Error Number:" & Err.Number
WScript.Echo " Source:" & Err.Source
WScript.Echo " Description:" & Err.Description
End If
Err.Clear
'******************************************************************************
Sub SetValue
Const HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE = &H80000002
strKeyPath = "SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\Windows NT\RPC"
strEntryName = "RestrictRemoteClients"
intValue = 0
intReturn = objReg.CreateKey(HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE, strKeyPath)
If intReturn = 0 Then
WScript.Echo "Created registry subkey " & strKeyPath & _
". If it previously existed, did not overwrite existing values."
intReturn = objReg.SetDWORDValue(HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE, strKeyPath, _
strEntryName, intValue)
If intReturn = 0 Then
WScript.Echo "Changed value of " & strEntryName & " to " & intValue
Else
WScript.Echo "ERROR: Unable to change value of " & strEntryName
End If
Else
WScript.Echo "ERROR: Unable to create registry path " & _
strKeyPath
End If
End Sub
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