Re: does w2k3 server automatically change user's settings based on time?
From: Flip ([remove_me)
Date: 03/18/05
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Date: Fri, 18 Mar 2005 12:22:00 -0500
Thank you Jeff for the response, I was starting to think this we going to go
unanswered.
> This isn't a function of IIS security settings, so you may want to ask
> in a server group. No, there's nothing that changes your settings,
I did, and unfortunately, haven't heard back anything yet. :< Hence this
request. Thanks for your time.
> that would pretty much end the sale of Microsoft products. It's
That's what I was thinking too, it would pretty dumb if they did that. :<
> possible your machine was hacked, or it's possible you changed them.
Yikes. :< That was my fear. :< I just came from linux where I don't
believe I was ever hacked into, and now this. :< I'll have to dig some more
before I make that concrete decision. It is possible I changed them, but
not explicitly, I hadn't been on that box in about a month. :< The server
just hums along. :>
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