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From: Cullen Johnson (johnson.jc.1PG.COM)
Date: Fri Jan 18 2002 - 15:51:37 CST

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    I found something unexpected when configuring Windows XP Home Edition. It
    appears that disabling the guest account (from the User Accounts tool) only
    removes the Log On Local right. Guest users are still able to connect to shared
    resources across the network.

    Microsoft Knowledge Base article q300489 describes this behavior and states that
    it is by design.

    I found this when our anti-virus reported Nimda infected files on a directory we
    never use. The event log reported that 3 different workstations had connected
    to the computer as Guest.

    Needless to say, we've learned a lot about firewalls in the last days.

    Cullen Johnson

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