Re: Event Log Trust Level?

From: Steve Hindmarsh (s.hindmarsh@ukonline.co.uk)
Date: 02/07/03


From: "Steve Hindmarsh" <s.hindmarsh@ukonline.co.uk>
Date: Fri, 7 Feb 2003 02:59:27 -0800


Thanks Joe,

I've decided to go the installer route, thing is, I
haven't got to any setup and deployment stages yet (.nets
new) and I'm wondering how to access my
ServerComponents.dll installed on the server from within
my web class or page, any hints would be usefull.

Thanks Steve

>-----Original Message-----
>I'm not really sure what the best recommendation is. I
do know that the
>whole HKLM/System registry key grants local machine
users only read access
>by default, whereas Administrators have Full Control.
Changing ASPNET's
>group to Administrators would probably work. You could
also manually grant
>ASPNET Full Control of the HKLM/System registry key (or
even just the
>System/Services/EventLog key) in the registry itself.
>
>Personally I think the installers are pretty easy and a
good thing to know
>how to do. It also makes the app more portable to other
servers and will
>probably be faster in the long run. Your choice
though. You wouldn't even
>need to install the web app itself if you didn't want to.
>
>Joe K.
>
>"s.hindmarsh" <s.hindmarsh@ukonline.co.uk> wrote in
message
>news:05fe01c2cdfd$f013e1d0$8df82ecf@TK2MSFTNGXA02...
>> Thanks Joe,
>>
>> Any idea on what permissions to give ASPNET (registry
>> access I think), I don't fancy the installer option.
>>
>> Steve
>>
>>
>>
>
>
>.
>



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