Re: Service Identify and DCOM ACL's
- From: "Karlos" <kbeigan@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 14 Jul 2006 08:20:16 -0700
Good on you m8,
However hotmail has nothing todo with Google groups. Suggest you signup
to google group , then your get a URL at the top of a selected group
which invites you "start a new topic".
Good luck
piglet_29154@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
i`m not really replying just i don`t know how to start a neww question. here
is my prob. i go to sign into hotmail. i sign in and it brings up type the
letters in pic or something like that. i do then it takes me right back to
sign in so i can`t check my mail or nothing.
"kbeigan@xxxxxxxxx" wrote:
All,
If you assign a domain user / local user to a windows service, is it
necessary to modify is ACL (launch / configuration/ access ) to enable
the assigned user to access the DCOM server.
Example: Say we have a network calculator service which instantiates
servers with an identity of say SOMEUSER who's a member of SOMEGROUP.
Is it necessary to modify the servers DCOM ACL (in dcomcnfg) to include
the same SOMEUSER (as well as the default setting - system etc )to
launch / access or configure?
Or does the DCOM security only kick in when clients have a different
security token from the services (that's what I think) ?
What ever the answer, is there any reference material which situates
this?
Many thanks in advance.
Karl
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