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by beetree on 29 May 2012 - 14:05

Okay I'll try it. (I'm on my Mac, now, on the other PC I'm running Malebytes ware AGAIN for the hundredth time.) It keeps acting like Microsoft is busy checking the login, and then, the same event, number and all, as posted above, ends up coming back up top, as the most recent!

I don't like these words...

SeTakeOwnershipPrivilege 

SeImpersonatePrivilege

...among others.... What is this? Has anyone ever seen this? 

by beetree on 29 May 2012 - 14:05

I took some screenshots, finally, thanks!  I hope I can get them to show here... Wow, I did it...







by Lennard on 29 May 2012 - 14:05





Quick any simple tip, if you want to know what a message or error message means copy and paste it into Google


by beetree on 29 May 2012 - 14:05

Where ever is says "SPECIAL LOGON" number 4672, that's the Event that I pasted already, with the awful words like, takeover and impersonate.

See, that's what has me worried!

by beetree on 29 May 2012 - 14:05

OK, I'm learning s l o w l y but surely.   Well, seems to me I didn't give ANY body or thing permission to "IMPERSONATE"!!!

Are you saying this is normal??????

by Lennard on 29 May 2012 - 14:05

SPECIAL LOGON" number 4672,

Check it out on Google!!!

by beetree on 29 May 2012 - 14:05

OK, but I am sorry if I am stupid, but what does it mean?  I am not doing anything and it keeps showing up?  These other supposed experts didn't tell me to Google it, I think I was robbed? I am just wanting to know if this is normal for a PC, please, stop torturing me... 


As far as I can tell, there is "NO administrative equivalent" I am it, IT MOM.

GSD Admin (admin)

by GSD Admin on 29 May 2012 - 15:05

SPECIAL LOGON" number 4672

Means you the admin of the machine logged in.

Who is filling your head with this stuff? This all appears to be normal to my morning eyes.

GSD Admin (admin)

by GSD Admin on 29 May 2012 - 15:05

SeTakeOwnershipPrivilege

Applies to: desktop apps only

Privileges determine the type of system operations that a user account can perform. An administrator assigns privileges to user and group accounts. Each user's privileges include those granted to the user and to the groups to which the user belongs.

The functions that get and adjust the privileges in an access token use the locally unique identifier (LUID) type to identify privileges. Use the LookupPrivilegeValue function to determine the LUID on the local system that corresponds to a privilege constant. Use the LookupPrivilegeName function to convert a LUID to its corresponding string constant.

The operating system represents a privilege by using the string that follows "User Right" in the Description column of the following table. The operating system displays the user right strings in the Policy column of the User Rights Assignment node of the Local Security Settings Microsoft Management Console (MMC) snap-in.




SeImpersonatePrivilege

Required to impersonate.

User Right: Impersonate a client after authentication.

 

Beetree these are all normal events that a computer goes through to authenticate privilages for admins, users and apps. Your best friend is google search these things out and you will see they are normal events. Someone has filled your head with BS, that they don't even understand.

by beetree on 29 May 2012 - 15:05

Excuse me for breathing, but why would those "experts" not say that?   They made a big deal about it and took my money for nothing? That is my question? I don't know why the PC has sinister sounding words for normal stuff? There is even something called SHADOW?  I've got too many numbers in my head right now.

I don't know the PC, or programming, I know my Mac. I thought that was clear?  I am not even sure I remember what the heck the admin code is... this is not my PC machine. I don't really want to know it, but oops, I'm IT. 

It must have been these crooks who filled my head up with stuff ... if you knew all about the event codes being normal, you could have said something 12+ hrs ago.  

I don't want to have to call them back if they are just going to jerk me around again? If I call them I'll be wanting my money back, I just would like to know what I'm talking about? 

I am thankful if there is any more help for clueless me, still. 






 


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