Re: Well done Plumbert!



Mick wrote:
"gazzafield" wrote in orange crayon

There is a Registration folder within the Windows folder. A Windows

update

stuffs the permissions on this folder and wipes them all out.  So
Administrators should be set to Full Control, The System user should be
set to Full Controll, and Everyone should have Read permissions.  None of
these were set.  Still strange why admins could logon.

Thanks for that mate...

*inserts an entry into his little black book of micro$oft dirty tricks*

Unable to save *little black book*.

Would you like to try corrupting the previous version too?

--
Mike Hall
R1100RS

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