Re: lsass.exe
From: buffaloes inc (buffaloes_inc_at_DELETE2REPLYhotmail.com)
Date: 01/26/05
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Date: Wed, 26 Jan 2005 20:17:29 -0000
Many thanks IPGrunt for the reply. Any ideas what would have prompted it to
request access, it was the first time it had done so according to Zonealarm.
"IPGrunt" <me@privacy.net> wrote in message
news:Xns95EA8236B8975swiss127army001wrenc@130.133.1.4...
> "buffaloes inc" <buffaloes_inc@DELETE2REPLYhotmail.com> confessed in
> news:ct8q5g$9bt$1@newsg3.svr.pol.co.uk:
>
>> Funny you should mention Google, that was actually the first place i
>> searched for information...wow, what are the chances that you and I were
>> thinking along the same lines? So after having looked through the Google
>> results and being none the wiser, and having submitted a question in the
>> usergroups, I was wondering whether anyone else would have any ideas as
> to
>> my original post.
>>
>> Many thanks.
>>
>> "Mike" <honey@michaelmoyse.co.uk> wrote in message
>> news:ct8l3v$1ck$1@thorium.cix.co.uk...
>>> buffaloes inc wrote:
>>>> Greetings
>>>>
>>>> Today I got an alert message in Zonealarm asking whether to allow
>>>> 'lsass.exe' from connecting. This is the first time this such program
> has
>>>> attempted to do so, after many months of XP action. I looked in
> Zonealarm
>>>> 'program control' and although i had denied lsass access or permission,
>>>> it had been added to the program list with 2 green ticks in the access
>>>> column.
>>>>
>>>> Any ideas why lsass would suddenly cause this to happen?
>>>>
>>>> Many thanks.
>>>
>>> Heard of Google?
>>>
>>> --
>>>
>>> ------------------------------------
>>>
>>> Real email to mike. The header email is a spam trap and you will be
>>> blacklisted,
>>> submitted to anti-spam sites and proably burn in hell.
>>
>>
>
> LSASS is your Windows local security authority service. Simply put, it
> manages ACLs (access control lists) on your machine. Usually, you want
> this
> service to access your LAN, unless you are a standalone computer that
> never
> authenticates via the network. In this case you can safely block it.
>
> -- ipgrunt
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