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I am trying to get ColdFusion MX to run under a specifi user account. As
long as that user is a memeber of the administrator group, it seems to
run fine. In CF5 you had to set specific access rights on the registry
and the file system as described in KB 11859, however we cannot find out
how to set those rights in MX.
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Does anyone have any idea which specific rights on registry and/or user
rights for the Win2K user account are necessary to run the service under
non-administrative user account? Are there any drawbacks with this
approach? Generally we like to run services with as little rights as
necessary under secure live-environments.
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Thanks,
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Stefan
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