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From: Mike '/m'
On Sun, 29 Jan 2006 09:57:01 -0500, "Geo" wrote:
>"Mike '/m'" wrote in message
>news:5shpt19bsqsm0hkeoujmbnsa9pk82n82hl{at}4ax.com...
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>> For example, I could allow Internet Exploiter write to
>> d:\HarmlessDirectory and nowhere else.
>
>Can you restrict it from sections of the registry as well? (that would be a
>nice feature)
I haven't explored it to that level, however the manual says you can.
Here's an excerpt:
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Customizing file and registry permissions
The permissions category holds all the options related to the customization
of individual items. It is divided in three subcategories: File System,
Registry and Firewall. Each subcategory is activated by clicking on the
respective tab at the top of the main window. The File System and Registry
subcategories are very similar in terms of window layout and configuration
options, and will be described on this section. In the next section we will
describe the Firewall subcategory, which stores the rules that specify
network permissions. There are two different views for File System and
Registry: the explorer view (Figure 2.14, “File System Explorer View”) and
the resources view (Figure 2.15, “File System Resources View”). The former,
displays all the files and folders stored on your computer, and allows to
secure them inplace. This view is the preferred method for creating new
profiles and defining access rights for the first time. The latter,
displays a virtual tree that contains only the customized items and general
rules, replacing real file names and folders by aliases and regular
expressions when possible. This view is used for generating general rules
(such as those based on regular expressions), for cleaning up a
malfunctioning profile or simplifying a bloated one, and for preparing a
profile for deployment on other computers....
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