Hi, let's say I take free shell and start irssi with the nick: nick_test and of course nick stays online 24/7, right?
But if I connect with my IRC client, like mIRC or xchat and set my nick to nick_test I'm not be able connect because the nick will be taken, right? I need a bit infomation.
@Wil: I'm looking for a solution posted a long time ago by someone, I think @harrymc, that caches downloads and windows update. It was kind of a firewall software.
Nevermind, it was by Diago.
Got to love Data Explorer:
SELECT PostId AS [Post Link] FROM Comments WHERE UserId = 9666 AND Text LIKE '%cache%'
I have been using WSUS for the last 2 years at home and in many enterprise environment. This is the most simplest and easiest way to do this.
For most of the base operating systems and products the installers for Service Packs are provided as separate downloads or as slipstreamed installation di...
how are you? I'm back again, just had the time to check my laptop
@Wil: how are you? I have another question. It is still about my laptop. Last time when we check my laptop we thought that I am the administrator. But then, here is what I found out. If i go to my c:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\ I see this one: Administrator, All User, myName
and if I check the administrator desktop it doesn't have anything on it. but if I checked my desktop I have files here. So it seems that my laptop has administrator account.
I would like to access the administrator account. I cant figure out how to do that.
@tintincute the admin account is a special account for managing your computer, however you can also elevate your own account to administrator, which means you can do exactly the same as the admin account
I'am running win XP sp2. How to check that whether I have admin rights or not?
I can't check the system properties.
I don't have that much items in the configuration panel.
It seems I don't have admin rights, but how to check that formally ? Is there any command line tools for that?
I checked the net user tintincute in cmd and I got this:
C:\>net user tintincute User name tintincute Full Name tintincute Comment User's comment Country code 000 (System Default) Account active Yes Account expires Never
Password last set 1/8/2011 6:55 PM Password expires Never Password changeable 1/8/2011 6:55 PM Password required Yes User may change password Yes
Workstations allowed All Logon script User profile Home directory
I was very surprised that he got all the emails I had and the only way I can think of is that he had physical access that's why.
or perhaps he installed some keylogger that is why I am trying to find out as well how can I check if I have keylogger installed.
it maybe it's running in the background
Is there any way I can login as administrato
I checked my event viewer > security it seems that the things I'm doing in my laptop doesn't show any logs.
And this is what I found:
The audit log was cleared Primary User Name: SYSTEM Primary Domain: NT AUTHORITY Primary Logon ID: (0x0,0x3E7) Client User Name: Administrator Client Domain: TINTIN Client Logon ID: (0x0,0xAD1C8)
If you have an Ubuntu live CD you can reset it using chntpw application
You can use Bart's PE + Password Renew to reset the password
You can use Offline NT Password Editor to reset the password.
Detailed instructions on using any of the 3 are available over here.
@IvoFlipse - got the built in playback working. Does, Play, Pause and Resume. Working on a popup to show the current track then onto controls for Stop, Next and Previous track.
Just woke up! (3:35PM.... need to get my body clock sorted!)... @Tintincute - right, sorry if I missed something - a lot to catch up on... Your computer by default has 4 accounts - Administrator (full access to everything) Guest (very limited account), Support, and something else.... Most are disabled by default. Any account youalso create can be in the same security principas - if you are a member of administrator, you are not actually an account called administrator, but you do have the
same rights as that user.
Next, resetting the password - any administrator can reset the passwords for any user. Just go to user management, right click on the user and choose reset password
No... The link Sathya sent has a load of good tools, including the one I showed you a few days ago - but they are designed for resetting a password if you have forgotten or are not administrator.... as you are, you don't need to "hack" in to your own system.
ok - as I said, go to computer management again and look under users, you should be able to right click administrator and reset - however, I don't understand why you actually need to go in to this account - I would just reset the password and leave it there...
@tintincute Right click my computer and choose manage
@KronoS That is usual, they require different drivers... you need to select one and install windows so it chooses the correct one - or switch back to original, then install drivers and switch... not easy
@tintincute No insult, but... I think this is going to take so much longer to help via this than just doing it myself..... Can you please install this - teamviewer.com/download/TeamViewerQS_en.exe and give me the id/password - and I will help you quick...
Everyone who is on SU just wants to help people.... I am sure no one will screw up your system, just give it here and I will connect quick... it only allows the first person to type in...
@tintincute - there is nothing that stands out to me and says "I am a keylogger" it is still possible to have one at a deeper level, but I find it unlikely...
Personally, I would just make sure your password recovery questions are hard enough for no one to break in through... e.g. where was I born / mothers maiden name... anyone knowing you will have that.
@Wil: That is really very strange because I didn't clear the logs.
This was the other one: The audit log was cleared Primary User Name: SYSTEM Primary Domain: NT AUTHORITY Primary Logon ID: (0x0,0x3E7) Client User Name: Administrator Client Domain: TINTIN Client Logon ID: (0x0,0xAD1C8)
I am not saying there isn't a keylogger, I just find it very unlikely.... if he still manages to get in your emails or something (if you changed the password), I would just reinstall everything to be on the safe side - your machine has so much "crap" on it, that you will most likely never use... If I had time, I would give it a clear out, but I just have so much work on
ehhh :S I really don't have the time :( sorry - I wouldn't reinstall everything unless you are sure there are other problems... I personally do not think there is a keylogger (but it is still possible) If I was you, I would go to add/remove programs and just uninstall everything you don't want.
I just have days of work - I really didn't have time to help you now!!! If you have any specific questions, please just ask here and I am sure you will get help.
reinstalling really should be the last thing you do, only if you are sure there is a keylogger... or if you are just really stressing over it. but as I said, your system looks clean-ish to me, just has a load of junk you will never use, but you can always uninstall it
I am sorry, I don't have time to spend hours helping you reinstall/back up as I have so many projects on at the moment... @IvoFlipse can tell you that! but, if anyone (@Kronos @Tomwij @Sathya @IvoFlipse) know of a mass uninstaller, I don't mind setting it....
What I mean is, I know of a few uninstallers, but - I never use them myself..., is there any tool that allows me to select multiple products and then run the uninstall silently/sequentially?
... If you want... i'm not "in the zone" yet!!! I am trying to get on with work, but I guess I should really come off chat.... I don't mind doing it now, but I should really get on before too long...
not lol :( No one recognises owning your own company... The problem is, I am making (a lot) more than very very low grade telephone support (which I wouldn't mind doing) but they all say you need to have previous experience and work at another tech support place - and higher tech support says you need to have history working at the lower levels...
Getting fed up, but I have so many ideas for programs/sites, it is why I am getting a lot more in to programming and seeing if I can earn more that way...
@tintincute - I have been disconencted... says protocol error on Team Viewer, can you please re launch it
I've been asking questions on several StackExchange sites, and I'm finding it harder and harder to keep track of them all.
Is there any way/place to see a listing of all my open questions on all of the StackExchange (2.0) sites? If not, are there any plans to implement such a feature?
I do aswell, there were just so many programs.. I didn't have time to go through and wait, want to click and done... but in the end she needed most of them, so I didn't need to uninstall... and revo (free) didn't allow multiples to be uninstalled in one go
The memory itself is DDR-1333 memory, as advertised by HP, but it is effectively useless because of the processor that is in the laptop.
The memory is CT51264BC1339 which according to the specs page is
DDR3 PC3-10600 • CL=9 • Unbuffered • NON-ECC • DDR3-1333 • 1.5V • 512Meg x 64
But accord...
@IvoFlipse What the hell... I'm confused? He is complaining that his question got closed when it is about breaking stuff that doesn't belong to him...?