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Dave Kreskowiak7-Dec-08 3:26
mveDave Kreskowiak7-Dec-08 3:26 
M.Khallaf wrote:
1- Creation of Security Groups is applicable ONLY in an active directory environment.


Wanna bet?? Smile | :)


M.Khallaf wrote:
2- I'm already an MCSE, come from a networking background, and I use programming for automation and creativity. I'm no part of a programming team, nor a project.


I don't care...


M.Khallaf wrote:
3- Also, to complement the idea, running programs under different credentials can only be achieved using a batch files or tools with which the user MUST have the password for the proposed higher crededntial, or otherwise WILL BE ABLE to read it. It does not make any sense.


You were talking about a service, not an app.


M.Khallaf wrote:
1- Have the system answer me "Access is Denied" if I try to kill the process using - for example - Process Explorer; THE SAME WAY IT RESPONDS WHEN YOU TRY KILL "MCSHIELD.EXE" OF MCAFEE OR "RTVSCAN.EXE" OF SYMANTEC. THIS HAPPENS EVEN WHEN YOU ARE USING THE BUILT-IN FULL CONTROL ADMIN ACCOUNT, AND YOU HAVE FULL OWNERSHIP ON THE PROCESS IMAGE (i.e. FILE ON DISK)


This is only possible if the "process" is running as the System, not a user account. All user account processes can be killed and there's nothing you can do to stop it.

M.Khallaf wrote:
2- Run the process hidden as a module within an SVCHOST instance like the main instance in windows XP wich runs all of the following:
Windows Audio
Cryptographic Sevices
DHCP Client
Error Reporting Services
COM+ Event System
Help and Support
Network Connections
NLA
System Event Notification
Windows Firewall(ICS)
Distributed Link Tracking Client
Windows Time
Windows Management Instrumentation


All of these are non-interactive services. Yes, you can "hyjack" a user-mode but it still doesn't get the full protection your talking about trying to get.

I already told you the only way it works.

As a side, what does all of this have to do with VB.NET??


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