Re: user profiles on a dc

From: Brandon Baker (you_at_you.com)
Date: 07/21/05


Date: Thu, 21 Jul 2005 10:22:29 -0500

These profiles that were created, I assume they are actual employees. I
would check their security group membership right away. Then create another
user for test, see if they can logon to a domain controller through terminal
services.

"8cup" <8cup@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:2ABC5038-E41F-4A2B-9FD4-907F14DE43C9@microsoft.com...
> The dc is in a protected area so no user can reach it (and besides that a
> normal user cannot login on a dc). de profiles are indeed located at
> c:\documents and
> settings\ and show up the system properties. I'm afraid the profiles are
> put there by an illegal utility using some vulnerability.
>
> "Patty Calcaterra" wrote:
>
>> Did these people log on to the DC? The only way profiles can be
>> created is if they logged on either through RDP or locally....I am
>> assuming that you mean the profiles are located at c:\documents and
>> settings\[profile name]....or do you mean that you are using roaming
>> profiles and these profiles are on the server?
>>
>> 1.8cup, I am trying to understand how the profiles got there. Do you
>> know? Or are you asking us how they got there?
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Patty
>>
>>



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