Windows Debug password file


  1. Posts : 1
    Windows 10
       #1

    Windows Debug password file


    Hello. I'm new here.

    The PSSWD file in Windows>debug keeps acting like it's trying to change my password every time I log in. It looks like this :

    08/26 11:00:08 Attempting password change server/domain DESKTOP-147RUQC for user Administrator
    08/26 11:00:08 SamChangePasswordUser2 on machine DESKTOP-147RUQC for user Administrator returned 0x0
    08/26 11:00:08 Attempting password change server/domain DESKTOP-147RUQC for user DefaultAccount
    08/26 11:00:08 SamChangePasswordUser2 on machine DESKTOP-147RUQC for user DefaultAccount returned 0x0
    08/26 11:00:08 Attempting password change server/domain DESKTOP-147RUQC for user Guest
    08/26 11:00:08 SamChangePasswordUser2 on machine DESKTOP-147RUQC for user Guest returned 0xc0000022
    08/26 11:00:08 SamChangePasswordUser2 retry on machine DESKTOP-147RUQC for user Guest returned 0xc0000022
    08/26 11:00:08 Attempting password change server/domain DESKTOP-147RUQC for user Jason
    08/26 11:00:08 SamChangePasswordUser2 on machine DESKTOP-147RUQC for user Jason returned 0xc000a089
    08/26 11:00:08 SamChangePasswordUser2 retry on machine DESKTOP-147RUQC for user Jason returned 0xc000a089
    08/26 11:00:08 Attempting password change server/domain DESKTOP-147RUQC for user WDAGUtilityAccount
    08/26 11:00:08 SamChangePasswordUser2 on machine DESKTOP-147RUQC for user WDAGUtilityAccount returned 0xc000006a


    The only reason I looked in there is because BitDefender free kept finding the same virus in the windows>debug folder on both my desktop and new laptop. Something called ' trojan.zmutzy.pante ' and it would quarantine it each time, but it kept popping up.

    I got a trial of BitDefender Total Security hat doesn't find it at all. I just wanted to make sure I was safe.

    Thank you all for your time.

    - - - Updated - - -

    Nobody? I may do a complete system restore on both machines. I just wish I knew how I got that virus in the first place; and on both.

    - - - Updated - - -

    Well if anyone was wondering. I uninstalled Bitdefender and it stopped doing that. Now that PSSWRD file is blank like on the other computers I looked at. It may be a feature of Bitdefender that tests to see if the system is secure, but until I know for sure, I will use something else.
      My Computer


  2. Posts : 8,107
    windows 10
       #2

    Welcome to the forum. Has this ever been on a domain it looks like a policy is trying to change from a domain. In all these cases it better to do a clean install
      My Computer


 

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