Hi all,
After cleaning a trojan infection this machine stoped running any DOS program. It's a Windows XP Pro SP2 logged with a domain user.
It gets the message: "A file needed for initialization could not be created or could not be written to..."
It happens only with DOS programs running by command.com.
I tried the follow:
- checked temp directory permissions, it's OK, this user can read and write using others non-DOS programs.
- changed the directory temp on TMP ambient variable.
- logged as the admin user of the machine DONT get the error.
- logged as other admin user of the domain DONT get the error.
- logged as OTHER same level user of the domain DO get the error.
- tried to copy cmd.exe and command.com from other machine.
So, the command.com of this machine can't write temporary files only with no admin users.
What more could I check? Is there such thing like "command.com temporary folder write permissions"?
Regards,
Luciano RM
After cleaning a trojan infection this machine stoped running any DOS program. It's a Windows XP Pro SP2 logged with a domain user.
It gets the message: "A file needed for initialization could not be created or could not be written to..."
It happens only with DOS programs running by command.com.
I tried the follow:
- checked temp directory permissions, it's OK, this user can read and write using others non-DOS programs.
- changed the directory temp on TMP ambient variable.
- logged as the admin user of the machine DONT get the error.
- logged as other admin user of the domain DONT get the error.
- logged as OTHER same level user of the domain DO get the error.
- tried to copy cmd.exe and command.com from other machine.
So, the command.com of this machine can't write temporary files only with no admin users.
What more could I check? Is there such thing like "command.com temporary folder write permissions"?
Regards,
Luciano RM