Recently, a blog about "User Interface Design" was
an article about a bug in Windows 98 . About the same bug I found in Windows Server 2003. In general, we have a terminal server on Windows Server 2003, which is accessed via RDP. We were given a username and password of the user with the most curtailed rights. As it turned out, it does not help.
The curtailment of user rights is as follows: when logging in, explorer.exe does not start, only iexplorer is launched from the home page. Right click on the desktop is disabled. In the browser, the menu and address bar are also disabled. No shortcut keys like Win + R work. And yet, as it turned out, such protection is not enough.
My actions:
1. Right-click in the browser window -> view HTML-code.
2. In the Notepad File-> open.
3. In the resulting window, click on the icon on my computer with the right button and launch the explorer, while some errors start to pour, but the explorer still starts.
4. Runs explorer. Well, then do what you want with this machine. Fortunately, I was lucky that the car was FAR, because my user could not use the guide due to lack of rights.
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Unfortunately, I can’t submit a photo, as this server works and provides access to certain data to any people. I would not want that someone for the sake of laughter, recognizing the familiar windows on the screenshots, began to break and delete everything from there.