Re: Registry

From: Dejan Sarka (dejan_please_reply_to_newsgroups.sarka_at_avtenta.si)
Date: 05/14/03


Date: Wed, 14 May 2003 10:38:11 +0200


He must have permissions on the registry as well. Have a complicated
password, swithch to Windows Only mode, and take care about permissions on
the OS level as well.

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"CurtM" <cndmoyer@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:092e01c31976$556a48d0$a001280a@phx.gbl...
> Isn't this true? If a hacker gains access to the
> administrative password, you're hosed.  They can switch
> the registry key to mixed mode and jump right in to sql
> server?  Is there any way to protect yourself against this?


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