Remember my post from July 2017 about how the default
user profile under Windows 10 was writeable by any user (no admin rights
required) if you had 1607 installed at any point in time?
Well,
here we are again with a new oddity.
Microsoft
did fix some of the folder permissions of the default user profile, especially
those of the „Startup“ folder to avoid people placing malicious files there
that would get executed every time a new user logs onto such a machine. But
apparently they introduced a new … „feature“.
If,
for example, you navigate to „C:\Users\Default\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Start
Menu“ as any user and try to create a new folder there Windows will actually
create _four_ new folders instead.
Systems
that were installed with 1703 and 1709 do not seem to be affected by this
issue. Those require elevated rights anyway. And neither are systems that are still running 1607. But every system I
have tested so far that had 1607 installed at any point in time and has been
upgraded to either 1703 or 1709 is showing the same issue in various subfolders
of the default user profile.
Whether
other folders are experiencing the same issue is unknown at this point in time.
[1] https://twitter.com/BeingSysAdmin/status/934050244517597184
[2] https://www.reddit.com/r/sysadmin/comments/7f91xe/i_think_i_found_microsofts_secret_black_friday/
[1] https://twitter.com/BeingSysAdmin/status/934050244517597184
[2] https://www.reddit.com/r/sysadmin/comments/7f91xe/i_think_i_found_microsofts_secret_black_friday/
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