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Randor 2-Jan-23 8:56
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Hmmm,

You haven't really given enough information but I think you are wanting to:
  • Have an application read/write over a named pipe.
  • Prevent the application user from accessing the named pipe. (Essentially securing or isolating the information/pipe from the user)
If I were asked to do this I would use a DLL Surrogate and have the Custom Surrogate process open and manage the named pipe. This would allow you to have some security separation between the application users and surrogate process.
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