User folder owned by unknown user on new Thinkpad
User folder owned by unknown user on new Thinkpad
I have had my new Z61t with Vista for a few days now and I just observed that there is a user directory with a cryptic name on it. Properties show access permissions for a user "Account unknown". File creation date is 2006/11/02. My theory is that either one of these must be the cause of this:
1) There is a rootkit on my machine. I find that hard to believe since Vista is relatively new, the machine hasn't been online much and one of the first things I did was installing Firefox and Thunderbird.
2) This is the remnant of some remote service run by Lenovo. I somehow remember having agreed to remote servicing when I powered up the machine the first time.
3) I got a refurbished machine and they forgot to clean up the account they were using for doing some clean-up work. This may add cause to me returning the laptop because of the bent LCD frame issue (see my recent posting in Z series forum).
Can anyone shed some light on this?
1) There is a rootkit on my machine. I find that hard to believe since Vista is relatively new, the machine hasn't been online much and one of the first things I did was installing Firefox and Thunderbird.
2) This is the remnant of some remote service run by Lenovo. I somehow remember having agreed to remote servicing when I powered up the machine the first time.
3) I got a refurbished machine and they forgot to clean up the account they were using for doing some clean-up work. This may add cause to me returning the laptop because of the bent LCD frame issue (see my recent posting in Z series forum).
Can anyone shed some light on this?
Not likely. Networking two machines does not create user folders on its own. No different than Linux in this respect. ... JDHikarus wrote:Another theory... it may also be that this folder was created automatically when I experimented with hooking up my old XP machine to the Thinkpad via Ethernet. Geez, those are the days when I wish myself back onto Linux.
It's odd. A few reboots later, the user folder is back. This time, its name is kdbhpmBNIWEL. Total tree size is 22MB, 15.5 being in C:\Users\kdbhpmBNIWEL\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows Mail alone. It is owned by "Account Unknown (S1-5-21-<long number>). If noone else has this, I'm starting to think I really got a refurbished laptop and that some start-up process is restoring some old data.
At no time have I seen an NT-based computer create a user on its own that cannot be identified. I have Local Service and Network Service user folders but they are identifiable. Additionally there are Microsoft and VMware users on my system but no user folders for them.
So yes, you apparently did not get a new TP out of the box.
... JDH
So yes, you apparently did not get a new TP out of the box.
... JDH
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They may have given you a 'demonstrator', which would explain the odd account.
They may also have loaded a Sony music CD on that laptop, which could explain the rootkit.
All in all, that's definitely NOT a new machine. I'd get it exchanged if I were you.
They may also have loaded a Sony music CD on that laptop, which could explain the rootkit.
All in all, that's definitely NOT a new machine. I'd get it exchanged if I were you.
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Let this online-scanner check your laptop. TrendMicro's Housecall does a very thorough job
http://housecall.trendmicro.com/
http://housecall.trendmicro.com/
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Apparently, these user folders are created on Vista when you start the Thinkvantage System Update as a user without admin rights. I don't have the "true" Administrator account enabled, so this might not happen if it is. It's strange I should be the only one who has run across this issue. Could someone else try and let me know? Thanks!
Happened to me too. I thought it was my cisco VPN connection that created it. I couldn't figure it out what it was. I'll test it later now that you came up with a cause and see if I can reproduce your results.
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