Topic: NT Authority Shutdown
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What is Nt Authority System?
NT authority System is an account that exists on your computer for administrative tasks. It is a superuser account, meaning it can do anything. Read More »
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How do I fix this? NT Authority System Shutdown
Hi whitneyalden, There are a few explainations for this one is... http://www.jsiinc.com/SUBM/tip6100/rh6116.htm Another more likely is the new worm that is roaming the net. Get AV Software, get the new patchs from microsoft. Cheers, IceRave... Read More »
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how to resolve shutdown that initiated by NT Authority/system
This one seems to have stumped everyone.Maybe you should log a support call with Microsoft. The first thing they will get you to do is disable / remove any non-microsoft software so if you have any on the server this would be the first pla... Read More »
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Answers to Other Common Questions
You are probably infected with Sasser or Blaster: Steps to remove: http://www.pchell.com/virus/sasser.shtml http://www.pchell.com/virus/msblast.shtml It's quite old, so it's better to keep your computer and AV uptodate Read More »
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I wouldn't claim it will be Sasser.B but I'm sure it will be one of the 4 variants (Sasser.A, Sasser.B, Sasser.C, Sasser.D) that are currently spreading. You need to install the MS security patches to be protected against malware exploiting... Read More »
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My research and personal experiance have led me to believe it is a virus. Currently have not found solution. Read More »
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Attached is a link that you can visit to read more about the NT authority system and how you can become it on your computer! Read More »
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They are like System Account. No , isn't it considered a domain but locally to the server. Typically the NT AUTHORITY account is used to start the Windows or application services. Read More »
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On Windows NT, the calling process must have the SE_SHUTDOWN_NAME privilege to shut down the system. The following is from the documentation. Displaying the Shutdown Dialog Box Windows NT only The following example uses the InitiateSystemSh... Read More »
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The NT Server Resource Kit has a utility to shutdown a remote system. install it and it's self explanatory to use. Read More »
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