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Re: Windows Sharing Allows Internet Tracking

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Adam Carter)
Mon Mar 26 13:57:21 2001

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From: Adam Carter <Adam.Carter@CWO.COM.AU>
To: BUGTRAQ@SECURITYFOCUS.COM

> |When logging into a share via NetBIOS, on a NT-to-NT
> |connection, the user connecting will have his/her Temporary
> |Internet Files transferred onto the server which they have
> |connected to.

No, that occurs when they log off the domain.

> That is incorrect. When you connect to a netbios share, i.e.
> net use x:
> \\ip\terd$ bob /user:bob your temporary internet files are _not_
> transferred.

True, but when you log in they are (from server to client) according to
Q185255 http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q185/2/55.ASP

"...all temporary Internet files are copied to the user's profile folder
when he or she logs
off. The temporary Internet files are then copied back to the local computer
the next time the user logs on. This can be time consuming and can use a lot
of server space. "

The article contains instructions on how to turn this behaviour off.

Adam

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