My Windows Server 2003 was self-deleted twice!!!!!

From: ec (ec_at_sohu.com)
Date: 10/16/03


Date: Thu, 16 Oct 2003 18:03:10 +0800

Hi all,

I met a strange thing these days. My windows server 2003(chinese version)
was self-deleted twcie after I modified the Administrator's Profilelist
items in the Registry and rebooted the system. Does the 2003 disallow to
modify the registry key? Or a new virus?

All user's profile including "My Document", almost files in the Windows
directory was deleted when I reboot the system.
When rebooting again, system prompts: can not find the ntoskrnl.exe.

Does anybody meet exactly the same thing?

ec
>From China.



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