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- SolutionBase: Understanding Windows Vista Service Hardening
- Microsoft has worked hard to make Windows Vista more secure than previous versions. One of the latest changes involves changing the privileges that services have when running on the system. Scott Lowe outlines the changes.
- Tags: Windows Service, SID, security, Operating systems, Microsoft Windows Vista (Longhorn), Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Corp., isolation
- Technical articles 2007-07-25
- access denied trying to create windows service in vista
- I am trying to create a windows service using the javaservice.exe from sourceforge.net, but I keep receiving an 'Access is Denied' error. I know the syntax I am using for the command line is correct as I have done this on windows xp before, so I believe it has...
- Tags: mkvancz@..., windows service
- Discussion threads 2007-06-25
- Allowing non-administrators users to start/stop Windows services
- Is it possible to allow non-administrators users to start/stop Windows services in Windows 2003? If yes, how?I intend to use a user in the Power Users group to start/stop services.Thank you all.
- Tags: Operating systems, preechaw@..., Windows Service, Microsoft Windows
- Discussion threads 2007-04-04
- Windows Vista's service hardening adds a valuable layer of protection
- This article is also available as a PDF download.The services that run in Windows provide functionality forusers, but they also offer a point of potential attack because they're wellknown to hackers and, in the past, have been easy to exploit.Network security experts have long recommended thatadministrators disable all unnecessary services...
- Tags: Deb Shinder, malicious software, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows Vista, security, Windows Service
- Technical articles 2006-12-14
- How do I free ghosted drive letters?
- Can someone help me by pointing me to the proper way to free "ghosted drives"under Windows Service mode?My server has drives G: thru Z: free under console windows. When I run aWindows Service program using the -debug switch under cmd console window, itcan map a remote UNC resource to a...
- Tags: console window, i-Free, windows, Windows Service, jmlynn1@..., networking
- Discussion threads 2006-06-15
- Removing windows services I can do without
- Could someone tell me which windows services I can disable and the repercussions of disabling those services? I believe there's a website which tells which services can safely be disabled but I can't remember where it is. Thanks in advance. ...
- Tags: hardware, Knotez2beme@..., window, windows, windows service
- Discussion threads 2006-01-30
- Automate routine tasks with .NET's Windows Services
- timerBe carefull with timers in services.http://www.ftponline.com/vsm/2002_11/online/hottips/falossi/default_pf.aspxSometimes easier/more efficent just to use: thread.sleep(100)
- Tags: Automate, Chuck_P, Microsoft .NET, Microsoft Windows, programming, Windows Service, x
- Discussion threads 2006-01-05
- Create Windows services, Web services, and deploy applications with C# .NET 2003
- Learn how to create Windows services, Web services, and deploy applications using Windows installer (.MSI) files.This sample chapter, taken from Microsoft Visual C#.NET 2003 Kick Start, examines the following three programmer-to-programmer topics:Creating Windows ServicesCreating Web ServicesDeploying Your ApplicationsTitle: Microsoft Visual C#.NET 2003 Kick StartISBN: 0672325470Published: June, 2003Author: Steve HolznerChapter: Chapter...
- Tags: C#, Creating, Creating Windows Services, Microsoft .NET, Microsoft .NET 2003, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Visual, Microsoft Visual C#.Net, Microsoft Visual C#.NET 2003 Kick Start, Microsoft Visual C#.NET 2003 Kick-Start, Microsoft Windows, Web, Web service, Windows Service
- Download resources 2005-11-11
- Automate routine tasks with .NET's Windows Services
- I know very few application developers whospend 100 percent of their time with actual programming work. Weoften have to devote a portion of our time to system maintenance,as well as the usual array of meetings. Find out how the .NETFramework's Windows Services formerly known as NT services allowsyou to program...
- Tags: Microsoft .NET, Microsoft Windows, SCM, Tony Patton, Windows Service
- Technical articles 2005-07-15
- Automate routine tasks with .NET's Windows Services
- .NET Framework's Windows Services is an excellent application choice when working with administrative tasks or automating routine tasks. See how it allows you to program and schedule system tasks. I know very few application developers who spend 100 percent of their time with actual programming...
- Tags: Microsoft .NET, Microsoft Windows, Tony Patton, Supply chain management (SCM), Operating systems, Microsoft development tools, .NET, Windows Service, SCM, .NET Newsletter, Microsoft Visual Studio, TechRepublic Inc., Microsoft .NET Framework, Component, Microsoft Visual Studio.Net, Class, Service, Service1, EventLog, ServicesToRun, EventLogEntryType.Information, ByVal, log.WriteEntry, Timer, Software, Development Tools, Software Development, Software/Web Development
- Technical articles 2005-07-15
- Is there a way to make a java application run as a Windows service?
- Hi all, I have just downloaded this free java based proxy and installed it on mynotebook computer. Initial impressionsare it works excellent and suits my purpose fine as a personal proxyRabbIT web proxy.Ugly part is having the command window open all the time. This got me wonderingif there is any...
- Tags: Java, Java application, Microsoft Windows, stevef199, Windows Service
- Discussion threads 2005-01-23
- Automate routine tasks with Windows Services
- This week's .NET newsletter is part one of Tony Patton's two-part column, "Automate routine tasks with Windows Services." Part one details how to create a Windows Service.Will you create a Windows Service in order to automate routine tasks? How much time do you think you could save if you create...
- Tags: e-mail, Microsoft .NET, Microsoft Windows, newsletter, Newsletter Editor, programming, Windows Service
- Discussion threads 2004-11-09
- Process requests more efficiently with the Asynchronous Invocation Application Block
- The Asynchronous Invocation Application Block AIAB is a sophisticated tool designed to handle calling XML Web services asynchronously. Its primary use is to back up large middleware structures that implement Web services where the architect doesn't want to use the standard StartFunction and EndFunction methods available with the .NET Web...
- Tags: Microsoft Windows, Real estate, Databases, Web services, William Sempf MCP, CIBS, IWA, Asynchronous Invocation Application Block, Windows Service, database
- Technical articles 2003-10-17
- Get IT Done: Make your Windows 2000 server mimic a NetWare server
- Configure Windows 2000 to mimic a NetWare serverAfter years of trying, Microsoft still hasn’t displaced NetWare in the enterprise. Many network administrators continue to support this venerable yet capable network operating system in addition to Windows. In order to improve the interoperability between these disparate operating systems, Microsoft has released...
- Tags: Operating systems, Servers, Get IT Done, Microsoft Windows 2000, Microsoft Windows 2000 Server, NetWare Server, Scott Lowe MCSE, Novell NetWare, Microsoft Windows, Print Services, Windows Service, server
- Technical articles 2002-12-23
- Get IT Done: Integrate UNIX and Windows 2000 using Windows Services for UNIX 3.0
- Integrate Windows 2000 and UNIX in a cross-platform enterpriseIn our interconnected world, it’s often necessary to integrate different types of systems. Connecting systems that are completely foreign to each other can be challenging—for example, Windows 2000 and UNIX don’t always play nice. Let’s look at how to use Microsoft’s Windows...
- Tags: Operating systems, Get IT Done, Microsoft Windows 2000, Brien M. Posey MCSE, Unix, Microsoft Windows, Network File System, server, Windows Service
- Technical articles 2002-12-23
- Talking Shop: Gateway For NFS gives Windows clients access to UNIX servers
- Learn how to configure one of your Windows 2000 servers as an NFS gateway for accessing UNIX serversWindows Services For UNIX 3.0 includes support for NFS, which is the basic file system of UNIX. However, you may not want to natively support NFS on your server. If you need to...
- Tags: Operating systems, Microsoft Windows 2000, Unix server, Brien M. Posey MCSE, Network File System, Unix, Microsoft Windows, Windows Service, server, Gateway Inc.
- Technical articles 2002-11-14
- Configure Windows 2000 to support the UNIX NFS file system
- One of the keys to getting Windows 2000 to work with UNIX is to teach Windows 2000 how to understand the NFS file system. In this Daily Drill Down, Brien Posey shows you how Windows Services for UNIX 3.0 makes it possible.It’s a challenge to get UNIX and Windows machines...
- Tags: Operating systems, Brien M. Posey MCSE, Microsoft Windows 2000, file system, Network File System, Unix, Microsoft Windows, Windows Service, UNIX 3.0, NFS component
- Technical articles 2002-10-31
- Integrate UNIX and Windows 2000 using Windows Services for UNIX 3.0
- If you're thinking about using UNIX in your network but you're scared to leave the comfort of your Windows server, you're in luck. Brien Posey shows how Microsoft Windows Services for UNIX 3.0 gives you the best of both worlds.In the interconnected world that we live in, it’s often necessary...
- Tags: Operating systems, Microsoft Windows 2000, Brien M. Posey MCSE, Unix, Microsoft Windows, Network File System, Windows Service, server
- Technical articles 2002-10-17
- Enlisting Visual Basic into Windows service
- Building a Windows service with VB could be compared to taking the square root of a negative number; they both have imaginary answers. Lamont Adams looks at three tools that bring the idea of a VB-built Windows service into the realm of reality.It’s often useful for an application to be...
- Tags: Microsoft development tools, Programming languages, Operating systems, Microsoft Windows NT, Lamont Adams, Microsoft Visual Basic, Windows Service, Microsoft Windows
- Technical articles 2001-05-04
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