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Nicolas Alvarez wrote:
> http://tinyurl.com/6xqhbr
Yeah, it's tucked away in there, but it's not "hard" to find if you
realise it exists and you go look for it.
> Registry key:
Very easy to overlook. But then, raw registry editing demands knowledge
and caution anyway! o_O
> Service:
> http://blog.binaryfactory.ca/wp-content/uploads/2008/05/gpodefault.jpg
Riiiight. And, as you obviously realise, the article this is from is
describing how to apply security to services using a *Group Policy*.
And, as you also know, Group Policies DO NOT WORK WITH NT. :-P
http://blog.binaryfactory.ca/2008/05/windows-service-permissions-concerns-when-hardening-servers/
Now, Mr Smarty, if you know how to actually do this *in Windows NT*,
_then_ I'll be impressed. Cos I've spent all ****ing day trying to find
it. :-(
> Share:
> http://www.get-digital-help.com/permissions-recorded-tv.png
Yeah, everybody knows about files and shares.
> Exchange mailbox:
> http://tinyurl.com/6m4ere
I don't even have access to *touch* our Exhange system...
You didn't show the UI for changing the ACLs on running processes. :-P
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