Re: Win2k3 Event Log and Security: Must choose between security and trustworthy

From: Roger Down (roger.down@c2i.net)
Date: 04/24/03

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    From: "Roger Down" <roger.down@c2i.net>
    Date: Thu, 24 Apr 2003 08:48:44 +0200
    
    

    Even though this "hack" into registry works, I really hoped for an easier
    way of doing this... with the new version of framework, Windows 2003 and
    all.

    Hopefully this will be easier in the future... I consider reporting to
    eventlog a basic functionality, and should be easy configurable from some
    .config file... but maybe there are some security issues around that, I
    don't know...

    Best of regards...

    /end


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