Security - Develop Code with Non-Admin Privileges
This chapter from Keith Brown's book may fall into the required-reading-for-developers category.
Terminal services, Run As..., modifying the background and title bar of windows running as a different user, enabling debugging as a non-admin, a discussion on where the difficulties lie with building code that can execute in non-privileged environments, etc.
Thanks to Bliz and the founder of the Paul-tini...
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- Anonymous
March 06, 2004
Great book, totally agree re: required reading. - Anonymous
March 06, 2004
Develop as non-admin? Windows XP will NOT let me create a non-admin, it requires there to be at least two administrators. What the **** were Microsoft programmers thinking? - Anonymous
March 07, 2004
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March 07, 2004
Robert, do you have Administrator AND one another account that's an Admin? Because the User Accounts control panel applet won't let you have only Administrator and regular users. You have to go through Computer Management to setup accounts the way you want to...