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Jim
Windows XP SP2
In dcomcnfg's COM Security, giving "ANONYMOUS LOGON" "Remote Access" appears
to be necessary to do remote debugging from VS.NET (on said XP machine) of a
..NET application that is running on Windows Server 2003.
If the developer gives giving "ANONYMOUS LOGON" "Remote Access" in his
Windows XP SP2 dcomcnfg settings, does he open his workstation up to any
vulnerabilities?
Jim
In dcomcnfg's COM Security, giving "ANONYMOUS LOGON" "Remote Access" appears
to be necessary to do remote debugging from VS.NET (on said XP machine) of a
..NET application that is running on Windows Server 2003.
If the developer gives giving "ANONYMOUS LOGON" "Remote Access" in his
Windows XP SP2 dcomcnfg settings, does he open his workstation up to any
vulnerabilities?
Jim