Re: c:\Documents and Settings\NetworkService
From: Geranium (notvalid_at_nospam.org)
Date: 11/29/05
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Date: Tue, 29 Nov 2005 10:46:26 +0100
Thanks.
>What may have happened is that cookies were written there in an attempt to
>hide them from removal tools or using IE to delete cookies. Administrators
>has full control to the networkservice profile and those cookies may have
>been written there while you were logged on as an administrator and
>browsing the internet. It is good idea to create a regular user account for
>internet browsing and reading email. In addition to using AdAware you
>should scan for viruses with a quality antivirus program using the latest
>definitions form the vendors website. Spyware would not be able to stop the
>EventLog service but a virus could or if someone installed a
>backdoor/trojan on your computer they may be doing it to prevent events
>from being written to the security log. --- Steve
>
My anti virus software was updated. It is high rated.
I have a separate administrator account that I use for administrive tasks
including windowsupdate. That account have a name of their own and do not
surf outside sites used by microsoft update and that is not where the
cookies came from. How can a site save cookies in a cache apart from the
current user?
I have a regular account with lesser privileges for everyday use.
This
"2005-11-28,00:19:31,Tcpip,Warning,None,4226,N/A,mycomputer,TCP/IP has
reached the security limit imposed on the number of concurrent TCP connect
attempts."
happened just before the event log stopped logging. Any suggestions why?
Regards
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