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Subject: [Full-Disclosure] RE: Vulnerability in IBM Windows XP: default hidden Administrator account allows local Administrator access
Date: Sat, 18 Sep 2004 15:10:14 -0400
rule 12, you got your last free clue.


-----Original Message-----
From: Shawn McMahon [mailto:smcmahon@eiv.com]
Sent: Saturday, September 18, 2004 2:43 PM
To: Michael Scheidell
Cc: bugtraq@securityfocus.com; vulnwatch@vulnwatch.org;
full-disclosure@lists.netsys.com; vuln@security-corporation.com
Subject: Re: Vulnerability in IBM Windows XP: default hidden
Administrator account allows local Administrator access


On Sat, Sep 18, 2004 at 11:39:56AM -0400, Michael Scheidell said:
XP HOME??? I am not talking about XP home.

You said you had never seen "a Windows install" where the Administrator
account didn't show.  I told you about a very common Windows install
where that is true.

A more appropriate response when someone expands your knowledge would be
"thank you".  Another good one would be "huh, didn't know that" or "you
learn something new every day."

No response at all would be acceptable, and more in keeping with
commonly-agreed standards of mailing list ettiquette.

Unless you are contending that Windows XP Home isn't Windows.


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