From: kf on 1 Apr 2010 11:36 I just discovered an account in my computer that i did not create. "ASP.NET Machine A..." I googled it and it is microsoft. I just installed ie 8 a few days ago so i assume thats where i got it? is it safe to remove? I do not want it. NEVER GAVE ANY PERMISSION FOR IT TO BE PLACED IN MY COMPUTER.
From: Leonard Grey on 1 Apr 2010 11:53 Such righteous indignation over such an insignificant item, which would be easily resolved with a web search. Asp.net is an account created when you install the .net framework. It's for developers to test their code. It does nothing harmful to your computer. If you're not a .net developer, remove the user accounts from Control Panel. --- Leonard Grey Errare humanum est kf wrote: > I just discovered an account in my computer that i did not create. > "ASP.NET Machine A..." > I googled it and it is microsoft. > I just installed ie 8 a few days ago so i assume thats where i got it? > is it safe to remove? > I do not want it. > NEVER GAVE ANY PERMISSION FOR IT TO BE PLACED IN MY COMPUTER. >
From: Bert Hyman on 1 Apr 2010 12:38 In news:OBE68Nb0KHA.6104(a)TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl Leonard Grey <l.grey(a)invalid.invalid> wrote: > Asp.net is an account created when you install the .net framework. > It's for developers to test their code. Then the account should only be installed when Visual Studio is installed. > It does nothing harmful to your computer. > > If you're not a .net developer, remove the user accounts from Control > Panel. -- Bert Hyman St. Paul, MN bert(a)iphouse.com
From: kf on 1 Apr 2010 14:12 its not the size of its significance that is the problem. its the fact that an account was installed with its own protected password without my explicit permission on my computer. thank you. "Leonard Grey" wrote: > Such righteous indignation over such an insignificant item, which would > be easily resolved with a web search. > > Asp.net is an account created when you install the .net framework. It's > for developers to test their code. It does nothing harmful to your computer. > > If you're not a .net developer, remove the user accounts from Control Panel. > --- > Leonard Grey > Errare humanum est > > kf wrote: > > I just discovered an account in my computer that i did not create. > > "ASP.NET Machine A..." > > I googled it and it is microsoft. > > I just installed ie 8 a few days ago so i assume thats where i got it? > > is it safe to remove? > > I do not want it. > > NEVER GAVE ANY PERMISSION FOR IT TO BE PLACED IN MY COMPUTER. > > > . >
From: Leonard Grey on 1 Apr 2010 14:28 Asp.net should not have any password at all. If it does, you are quite possibly infected with malware. --- Leonard Grey Errare humanum est kf wrote: > its not the size of its significance that is the problem. > its the fact that an account was installed with its own protected password > without my explicit permission on my computer. > thank you. > > "Leonard Grey" wrote: > >> Such righteous indignation over such an insignificant item, which would >> be easily resolved with a web search. >> >> Asp.net is an account created when you install the .net framework. It's >> for developers to test their code. It does nothing harmful to your computer. >> >> If you're not a .net developer, remove the user accounts from Control Panel. >> --- >> Leonard Grey >> Errare humanum est >> >> kf wrote: >>> I just discovered an account in my computer that i did not create. >>> "ASP.NET Machine A..." >>> I googled it and it is microsoft. >>> I just installed ie 8 a few days ago so i assume thats where i got it? >>> is it safe to remove? >>> I do not want it. >>> NEVER GAVE ANY PERMISSION FOR IT TO BE PLACED IN MY COMPUTER. >>> >> . >>
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