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Documents and Settings folder
looking under my Documents and Settings folder in XP SP3, I show
folders with other users names, These users never logged on to my WS, how do these folder get created? thanks Rick |
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Documents and Settings folder
WS = workstation? Talking about your computer at work?
Domain admins can log on remotely. --- Leonard Grey Errare humanum est Rick wrote: looking under my Documents and Settings folder in XP SP3, I show folders with other users names, These users never logged on to my WS, how do these folder get created? thanks Rick |
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Documents and Settings folder
On Apr 20, 4:49*pm, Leonard Grey wrote:
WS = workstation? Talking about your computer at work? Domain admins can log on remotely. --- Leonard Grey Errare humanum est Rick wrote: looking under my Documents and Settings folder in XP SP3, I show folders with other users names, These users never logged on to my WS, how do these folder get created? thanks Rick Thanks for the reply Lenard, Yes, this is a workstation at my job, I am a domain admin, are these created when I log on to other workstations with RDP? Rick |
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You have yet to mention what "these" accounts are.
--- Leonard Grey Errare humanum est Rick wrote: On Apr 20, 4:49 pm, Leonard Grey wrote: WS = workstation? Talking about your computer at work? Domain admins can log on remotely. --- Leonard Grey Errare humanum est Rick wrote: looking under my Documents and Settings folder in XP SP3, I show folders with other users names, These users never logged on to my WS, how do these folder get created? thanks Rick Thanks for the reply Lenard, Yes, this is a workstation at my job, I am a domain admin, are these created when I log on to other workstations with RDP? Rick |
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On Apr 20, 10:57*pm, Leonard Grey wrote:
You have yet to mention what "these" accounts are. --- Leonard Grey Errare humanum est Rick wrote: On Apr 20, 4:49 pm, Leonard Grey wrote: WS = workstation? Talking about your computer at work? Domain admins can log on remotely. --- Leonard Grey Errare humanum est Rick wrote: looking under my Documents and Settings folder in XP SP3, I show folders with other users names, These users never logged on to my WS, how do these folder get created? thanks Rick Thanks for the reply Lenard, Yes, this is a workstation at my job, I am a domain admin, are these created when I log on to other workstations with RDP? Rick some are other Domain Admins, some are standard users. Rick |
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Domain Admins can sign on from anywhere in the network, even from
outside the network. Users have a profile on any machine where they've signed on even once. Domain Admins can clone user profiles anywhere they want. In every case, the rights and permissions are set by the domain admins. --- Leonard Grey Errare humanum est Rick wrote: On Apr 20, 10:57 pm, Leonard Grey wrote: You have yet to mention what "these" accounts are. --- Leonard Grey Errare humanum est Rick wrote: On Apr 20, 4:49 pm, Leonard Grey wrote: WS = workstation? Talking about your computer at work? Domain admins can log on remotely. --- Leonard Grey Errare humanum est Rick wrote: looking under my Documents and Settings folder in XP SP3, I show folders with other users names, These users never logged on to my WS, how do these folder get created? thanks Rick Thanks for the reply Lenard, Yes, this is a workstation at my job, I am a domain admin, are these created when I log on to other workstations with RDP? Rick some are other Domain Admins, some are standard users. Rick |
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