rose tamang
Broken In
Hey, dude!
My system is a part of domain network (windows server 2003) with limited privilege. I was away from my desktop for a month.
I have important files saved on my desktop. All the users (also an admin) have access to my system for log in.
How do I know that anyone played with my files and folders in my absence?
Is it in the event viewer?
One thing is strange to discover. Before a month I had no access to a user's profile folder and even an admin's folder. But after a month, I can open a user and an admin profile folder in my system. How come?
My system is a part of domain network (windows server 2003) with limited privilege. I was away from my desktop for a month.
I have important files saved on my desktop. All the users (also an admin) have access to my system for log in.
How do I know that anyone played with my files and folders in my absence?
Is it in the event viewer?
One thing is strange to discover. Before a month I had no access to a user's profile folder and even an admin's folder. But after a month, I can open a user and an admin profile folder in my system. How come?
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