Eventid 538
Date: Fri, 31 Oct 2003 08:11:11 -0800
I've been looking at the security part of the eventlog
and have been wondering about eventid 538. Some of the
events do not have a userid, just the PC name followed by
a $ sign. I see these entries in the middle of the night
when nobody is supposed to be around.
I was just wondering what do these events in the middle
of the night actually mean.
Thanks
Dave
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