Re: IIS6 - URLScan and MaxQueryString
And I'll see if I can figure out how to "deny SELECT to the sysobjects
table for the login used by the ASP application". Yes, it's SQL Server
2000 on a dedicated Win 2003 Server. I haven't spend a lot of time in
SQL Server, but no time like the present, I guess!
Oh, duh. (Way too many "Duhs" this week.)
I know how to do that. Thanks again.
J.
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