[THIN] Re: Classes user rights

  • From: "Rob Beekmans" <robbeekmans@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 2 May 2003 21:06:36 +0200

I know ....and down goes the server....  I've been holding back for 3 =
months
now saying exactly the same.

They don't know where it needs to write, it would take me days to find =
it
out for I don't know the app.
I can't free up one server to test it and they work 24/7....so finding =
out
is like searching for a needle in a haystack.

Today they said it had to work on Monday, CEO approval all risks =
accounted
for.....they think ...grin.
So my best guess is a few crashes next week.

Grx
Rob

-----Oorspronkelijk bericht-----
Van: thin-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:thin-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] Namens
Paul DeHaan
Verzonden: vrijdag 2 mei 2003 21:01
Aan: thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Onderwerp: [THIN] Re: Classes user rights



That is definitely a dangerous place to allow user modifications.    I
would use Regmon on the console (isolate the application if possible) =
and
run the application from a user session (where it is failing) and see =
which
reg location it is trying to write to.  Usually applications don't make =
a
whole lot of modifications to this part of the registry after they are
installed.  Maybe using regmon, you'll find that the app is only trying =
to
read from some locations and getting denied...who knows.  A lot of this
depends on your profile setup.  If needed just give modify permissions =
to
the specific sub keys that are being edited...not the entire root key.  =
Give
me permissions to that key... and down goes the server <grin>

HTH,
Paul

>>> robbeekmans@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 05/02/03 02:23PM >>>
Hi,=20
=20
I had a question about settings user rights a hklm\classes.
For a application they asked me to set Full controll for a certain user
group on the hklm\classes (because their app is not working properly) =
I'm a
bit relectant to do this and I'm wondering how others would feel about =
this
request if it was asked you?
=20
thanks for any help
grx
Rob

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