And there is always the buried code that can be a problem. For example,
a hidden
process that checks for USER1 to exist & is enabled. If not, then
elevate USER2's
rights at a certain time of day, and decrease before the scheduled daily
audit runs.
User2 being either some sort of service profile or a user profile for
someone who
rarely ever signs on.
I've seen something along that lines a long time ago.
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