On Tue, 2002-01-01 at 00:07 -0800, Timothy Payne wrote:
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From: max bianco
To: For users of Fedora
Sent: Thursday, March 27, 2008 7:51 AM
Subject: Re: Sorry for not being clear
On Tue, Jan 1, 2002 at 3:45 AM, Timothy Payne <tim(a)tmpco.com>
wrote:
This is from a Windows XP Pro aplication log file
I did not set it up
It was done in the background
It was done by remote
No alarms or messages were made just this:
Event Type: Warning
Event Source: WinMgmt
Event Category: None
Event ID: 5603
Date: 3/22/2008
Time: 7:43:38 PM
User: NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM
Computer: TIM
Description:
A provider, Rsop Planning Mode Provider, has been
registered in the WMI
namespace, root\RSOP, but did not specify the
HostingModel property. This
provider will be run using the LocalSystem account.
This account is
privileged and the provider may cause a security
violation if it does not
correctly impersonate user requests. Ensure that
provider has been reviewed
for security behavior and update the HostingModel
property of the provider
registration to an account with the least privileges
possible for the
required functionality.
He copies: My Documents, all web pages, contacts, and
trash. The remote
user collects the data from a database on the machine,
and you never it's
going on unless you notice 20 UDP packets go through
your network for no
reason.
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This is a windows problem and i don't think anyone here
cares. Please stop hitting the FEDORA LIST with bullshit
traffic
I'm sorry, I just assumed that almost every network had one XP
box, and that would be a problem because he will wait as long
as it takes to get the box he wants. And this dose get in
Fedora and other Linux OS. So wouldn't it be smart to find
out how XP is shreadded and make your Linux box ready? Or is
that just Bullshit?
No good deed goes unpunished. No I won't answer any questions
now.
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https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list Hi, Timothy,
Among other things for some reason, your date and time appear to have
been affected. Your last two posts show Dec 31, 2001 and Jan 1, 2002.
For those of you running servers, this might not be good if it is
related to the other issue Timothy is discussing. Think about your
backups and Database updates.
Regards,
Les H