Here I allways run no 'standard' services (not part of windows itself), =
like
xmail, exchange, sql, ... with a user account for each service (so i =
can
view processes owned by him, in nt logs, limit accesses with rights, =
)!!
Simply create a account (say named XmailServer), place it in =
CLEMENT Francis wrote:
Here I allways run no 'standard' services (not part of windows itself), =
like
xmail, exchange, sql, ... with a user account for each service (so i =
can
view processes owned by him, in nt logs, limit accesses with rights, =
)!!
Simply create a account (say named
I tried for countless hours to get XAV to work, and it is a huge pain. I
finally gave up on XAV and used the filter from the following website:
http://www.bnamed.net/nl/xmailfilter.asp
That worked extremely well with exception of one bug I found on line 107 of
filter.pl. The line should read as