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Re: protect MS Windows 95/98/Me
From: Ansgar -59cobalt- Wiechers <bugtraq () planetcobalt net>
Date: Thu, 25 Sep 2003 23:13:01 +0200
On 2003-09-25 Steven A. Fletcher wrote:
This is not necessarily true. If Win9x policies are configured properly, the users can be quite limited in what they can change, even for the current session. It's just a matter of putting the proper time and effort into it.
All I need to disable any policy is an editor and regedit. Regards Ansgar Wiechers --------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Current thread:
- RE: protect MS Windows 95/98/Me, (continued)
- RE: protect MS Windows 95/98/Me Lee Seidman (Sep 29)
- RE: protect MS Windows 95/98/Me Alexander Suhovey (Sep 30)
- Advice for someone interested in a security career? Chris Rodgerson (Sep 26)
- Re: Advice for someone interested in a security career? Dana Epp (Sep 26)
- Re: Advice for someone interested in a security career? Eric (Sep 26)
- RE: protect MS Windows 95/98/Me Spencer D'oro (Sep 24)
- Re: protect MS Windows 95/98/Me Ansgar -59cobalt- Wiechers (Sep 25)
- Re: protect MS Windows 95/98/Me Ansgar -59cobalt- Wiechers (Sep 25)
- RE: protect MS Windows 95/98/Me Spencer D'oro (Sep 26)
- RE: protect MS Windows 95/98/Me Alexander Suhovey (Sep 29)
- Re: protect MS Windows 95/98/Me Tomas Wolf (Sep 30)
- RE: protect MS Windows 95/98/Me Steve McLaughlin (Sep 26)
- RE: protect MS Windows 95/98/Me dave hartnell (Sep 29)