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    Michael Sigalos
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    Windows Service Policy Rights

    What policy rights does Slim.exe need to work properly? When I setup up the
    service a while back, I was in a hurry and used an ADMIN account. I have
    some time now to focus on locking down the service but I would like to know
    if there are any special rights the service needs. Any help would be
    appreciated. Thanks.

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    Gadfly, Former Founder Slim Devices dean's Avatar
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    Re: Windows Service Policy Rights

    SlimServer, by default, runs as the Local System Account (SYSTEM) with
    no special rights. Some folks change the user to allow access to music
    libraries on remote servers.


    On Jun 12, 2004, at 7:51 AM, Michael Sigalos wrote:

    > What policy rights does Slim.exe need to work properly? When I setup
    > up the
    > service a while back, I was in a hurry and used an ADMIN account. I
    > have
    > some time now to focus on locking down the service but I would like to
    > know
    > if there are any special rights the service needs. Any help would be
    > appreciated. Thanks.
    >

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