Re: Help, hacker left files that I can't delete.
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Date: 11/07/02
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From: "SQL Server Development Team" <sqldev@microsoft.com> Date: Thu, 7 Nov 2002 13:06:21 -0800
Same applies. You will need to have an Admin account seize ownership if the
current ACLs disallow you getting at it any other way.
-- This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. "sean" <sallanach@pmrbiz.com> wrote in message news:00b401c2869d$0cdbbcf0$3aef2ecf@TKMSFTNGXA09... > Correction they hacked our FTP server. > Any help on how to delete these folders would be great. > >-----Original Message----- > >Our SQL 2000 was hacked. The hacker dump about 8gig of > >data on our server. When we tried to delete the > >directories, folders and files we get an error message, > >access denied. I logged onto the SQL as the admin. Is > >there anyway I can reset the admin permission. Any way > to > >delete these folders? What can I do to delete these > >folders? > >Any help would be great. > >They gaind access through our FTP server. > >Thank you. > >. > >
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