how do I turn of group policy when Sytem tells me that I am not domain admin. The pc is a stand alone vista laptop.
how do I turn off group policy when Sytem tells me that I am not domain admin, so that I may run stytem restore?
The pc in question is a stand alone vista laptop. This belongs to my client. he told me that he thougt he was getting remote support from apple but suspected that he had a hacker connected. It appears that hacker made TrustedInstaller.exe admin
and took all authority away from other users except for read/execute
October 15th, 2011 4:04pm
What you see is perfectly normal. For most system files only the window's
installer (trustedInstaller) can change. It stops you or any other program
from changing system files.
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"ChrisRomine" wrote in message news:64bf5cd7-95d0-4b15-9ebf-3f9378f7f79d...
> how do I turn off group policy when Sytem tells me that I am not domain
> admin, so that I may run stytem restore?
>
> The pc in question is a stand alone vista laptop. This belongs to my
> client. he told me that he thougt he was getting remote support from apple
> but suspected that he had a hacker connected. It appears that hacker made
> TrustedInstaller.exe admin and took all authority away from other users
> except for read/execute
>
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October 15th, 2011 4:28pm
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