Re: changing server clock

From: John Phillips (jjphillipsREMOVE_at_REMOVEhotmail.com)
Date: 06/28/04

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    Sure...basically anybody with an administrator-level password can, with a
    little bit of know-how, accomplish anything. Anybody calling the
    SetFileTime() API can do what you're suggesting without fiddling with the
    clock. Of course, fiddling with the clock might be simpler....

    Why were the ex-admin's passwords not changed when he/she left?

    -- 
    John Phillips
    MVP - Windows SDK
    "sherry" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    news:2233801c45cd9$0bee1ef0$a401280a@phx.gbl...
    > We are using windows 2000 server and need your kind help!
    >
    > Is there a way one(a system administrator with all the
    > right access he needs) could modify contents of files
    > saved on server without leaving a trace(e.g. changed the
    > server clock backwards so the file date still looked the
    > same)? We suspect an ex-admin might have modified some
    > files without showing but don't know how we could
    > confirm.
    >
    > Greatly appreciate your kind suggest/direction!
    >
    

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