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Guest jblz1234
Posted

We currently send an alert when Windows File Protection is diabled on Win2k

and 2k3, I wanted to know if there was an alert and what it is when Windows

Resource Protection is disabled in Server 2008 and Vista. AND how to disable

WRP for testing purposes. Is it possible to disable WRP?

Guest windows media player
Posted

"jblz1234" wrote:

<span style="color:blue">

> We currently send an alert when Windows File Protection is diabled on Win2k

> and 2k3, I wanted to know if there was an alert and what it is when Windows

> Resource Protection is disabled in Server 2008 and Vista. AND how to disable

> WRP for testing purposes. Is it possible to disable WRP?</span>

Guest windows media player
Posted

"jblz1234" wrote:

<span style="color:blue">

> We currently send an alert when Windows File Protection is diabled on Win2k

> and 2k3, I wanted to know if there was an alert and what it is when Windows

> Resource Protection is disabled in Server 2008 and Vista. AND how to disable

> WRP for testing purposes. Is it possible to disable WRP?</span>

Guest Darrell Gorter[MSFT]
Posted

Hello,

Windows Resource Protection provides most of it's protections through the

ACLS on the files and registry keys.

What are you trying to do that would require disabling it?

The security is in the locked down ACLs.

What are you expecting to happen?

Thanks,

Darrell Gorter[MSFT]

 

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| >> We currently send an alert when Windows File Protection is diabled on

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disable

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Guest windows media player
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"jblz1234" wrote:

<span style="color:blue">

> We currently send an alert when Windows File Protection is diabled on Win2k

> and 2k3, I wanted to know if there was an alert and what it is when Windows

> Resource Protection is disabled in Server 2008 and Vista. AND how to disable

> WRP for testing purposes. Is it possible to disable WRP?</span>

Guest windows media player
Posted

"jblz1234" wrote:

<span style="color:blue">

> We currently send an alert when Windows File Protection is diabled on Win2k

> and 2k3, I wanted to know if there was an alert and what it is when Windows

> Resource Protection is disabled in Server 2008 and Vista. AND how to disable

> WRP for testing purposes. Is it possible to disable WRP?</span>

Guest windows media player
Posted

"jblz1234" wrote:

<span style="color:blue">

> We currently send an alert when Windows File Protection is diabled on Win2k

> and 2k3, I wanted to know if there was an alert and what it is when Windows

> Resource Protection is disabled in Server 2008 and Vista. AND how to disable

> WRP for testing purposes. Is it possible to disable WRP?</span>

Guest Mike Torello
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windows media player <windowsmediaplayer@discussions.microsoft.com>

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>"jblz1234" wrote:

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>> We currently send an alert when Windows File Protection is diabled on Win2k

>> and 2k3, I wanted to know if there was an alert and what it is when Windows

>> Resource Protection is disabled in Server 2008 and Vista. AND how to disable

>> WRP for testing purposes. Is it possible to disable WRP?</span></span>

 

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