Re: Default Regitry Permissions
- From: "G. Stoynev" <gstoynev@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 18 Oct 2006 14:26:26 -0700
Thank you for your reply. My comments are below.
Roger Abell [MVP] wrote:
Your registry seems to have been changed as what you state
to be the ACL on HKLM\Software\Classes is not what is set
by default, at least with a clean install (I am not sure what you
would see on a machine upgraded to W2k3 or R2 from earlier
versions with a history of upgrade clear back to NT 4)
Can't comment on that as I didn't take a note what the ACL looked like
freshly installed. But it's a clean 2003 install and R2 immediately
after that.
It is my understanding that just using regsvr32 would add the
reg entries allowing them to have an initial ACL as determined
from the ACL on their parents. This is apparently not happening
for you, but you do not indicate use of an installer that might be
adjusting the ACL after regsvr32 runs.
No installer involved. I run regsvr32 and immediately after that I
check the permssions.
PSControl Panel->System displays exactly the following string:
SP1 for W2k3 R2 has not come out
Microsoft Windows Server 2003 R2
Standard Edition
Serviec Pack 1
--
Roger Abell
Microsoft MVP (Windows Server : Security)
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