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Re: Com+ permissions

Subject: Re: Com+ permissions
Date: Wed, 23 Feb 2005 21:48:11 -0300


when I say publish I mean create and install com+ app on the windows component 
services.


On Wed, 23 Feb 2005 16:18:16 -0600, "Miroslaw Slawek Chorazy" 
<mchorazy@depaul.edu> escreveu:

De: "Miroslaw Slawek Chorazy" <mchorazy@depaul.edu>
Data: Wed, 23 Feb 2005 16:18:16 -0600
Para: <gustavo@gustavo.eti.br>, <focus-ms@securityfocus.com>
Assunto: Re: Com+ permissions

Maybe the Active Directory schema object ComPartition can be useful
here?

Searching for "COM+ Partitions and Active Directory" on your TechNet CD
reveals several leads. It sounds like you can isolate the COM+ rights to
Users who are members of certain COM Partitions. It follows that the
Application Server COM+ Objects should then be able to be tailored to
read the rights based on COM Partitions you define in AD.

But i am just guessing here and I am not sure you need to be an
Administrator to do all that you say needs to happen.
What do you mean by "publishing com+ dll" Are you talking about NTFS
and Registry ACLs in order to register a dll ?  

slawek

Gustavo Mateus <gustavo@gustavo.eti.br> 2/23/2005 14:53 >>>
I have a big problem when I have to give access on windows servers for

user who need to publish com+ dll because they all need to be in 
"Administrators" group.

Has anyone found any solution for that?
Is there someway to publish com+ dll without been the server
administrator?

Thanks



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