I see where Hijack requires Deccon.exe. We run Win2000 SP4 and terminal service into the server for remote admin. Does deccon.exe only run on the console session?
Yes, it does -- otherwise, it would not be able to keep track of data properly (since the user sessions normally only last as long as a user is online).
I read that when the threshhold2 value is reached, deccon is opened and once it is closed the flag will be reset?
Close. The window is opened as soon as an E-mail arrives. If you close the window, the flags will be reset, and the window will be opened when the next E-mail arrives.
-Scott
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