Hi Guys
I have a PC on that is connected to the domain. This PC has a static address.
If a user changes the address to DHCP and back the the original static address, is there any way I can prove this was done.
On the server I have looked at my address leases, that PC does not appear there.
I definitely know the PC was on DHCP because I changed it back to the static address myself.
I need to just find out when it obtained this DHCP address.
Is there any way of me checking this???
Is there and software that I can use that logs all this??
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Invasive contributor
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| 9May2009,00:16 | #2 |
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You might get this in Event Log
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Light Poster
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| 9May2009,00:38 | #3 |
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dont know sorry
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| 9May2009,00:42 | #4 |
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someone hacked into my wife's hotmail acct and changed her password and now she can't access her e mail. how can i retrieve the password. please help!!! thankz
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| 20May2009,10:55 | #5 |
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you could see it in the computer management, under services too, I guess.C:\WINDOWS\system32\svchost.exe -k LocalService
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| 21May2009,06:17 | #6 |
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ill try that gracias newbie.
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| 21May2009,12:51 | #7 |
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heh, that's why you should post a new thread rather than hijacking someone else's thread on a completely different subject. It's free to click "New Thread". This answer has nothing to do with your wife's hotmail issue (of course, it's bound to be a hacker and not a case of her just forgetting her password, but in answer to your problem with hotmail, contact hotmail. We can't solve hotmail password issues here.).
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| 5Jun2009,07:13 | #8 |
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thanxz 4 looking out....
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