NT service execution rights control

From: A. Tolga KILINĒ (kilinc@tis.havelsan.com.tr)
Date: 09/04/02


From: "A. Tolga KILINĒ" <kilinc@tis.havelsan.com.tr>
Date: Wed, 4 Sep 2002 16:53:19 +0300


Hi,
in a W2K machine (in our W2K domain) I want to prevent a "local
administrator" from stopping/restarting the SQL server service. Is it
possible? (the installation of the SQL server is done by domain
administrator)

Regards,
Tolga



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