RE: Registry Permission

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From: Mark V (notvalid_at_nul.invalid)
Date: 09/08/04


Date: Wed, 08 Sep 2004 08:35:00 -0700

In microsoft.public.win2000.registry wrote:

>>Executables are not stored in the registry but in the
> file system.
>>For this reason your question doesn't make any sense to
> me.
>>If you're looking for file permissions you may use the
> context menu for the
>>file or directory. Requires NTFS.
>>
>>Ciao, Walter
>>.
>>
>
> Hello Boss,
>
> I found in some reliable sites where read & excute was
> set to some registry key(eg: HKLM\system\controlset001).

Links? If true, these sites would *not* be "reliable" in my book. <G>
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