Self-starting "back door" in Win2000/XP

  

Self-starting programs are often hidden in the system registry, start menu, etc., but in WinZ000/XP, there is actually another hiding place for self-starting programs, that It is the system group policy.

Enter "gpedit.msc" in "Start" → "Run". Press Enter to open the System Group Policy window, select "Computer Configuration" → "Administrative Templates" → "System" → "Login" Double-click the "Run these programs when the user logs in" item on the right to open its properties dialog box, as shown in Figure 1, select "Enabled", and then click "Display", the "Display Content" dialog box will pop up, as shown in Figure 2. The list shows the self-starting program hidden here. If you also want to add a self-starting project here, click "Add" to enter the full path of the executable file in the "Add Project" dialog box that appears. file name, "OK".

also found that, since the launch of the program here has added a higher priority, can be started in other applications, but also in the registry is absolutely not see . these procedures if someone here to place malicious programs, then it is very dangerous

Tip: in the "user configuration" → "Administrative templates" → "system" → "Login" in There is a “Run these programs when the user logs in” item, and the same settings can be made. The only difference is that the settings made in “Computer Configuration” can be applied to all users of the machine, while “User Configuration” is only Valid for users who are currently logged in.

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