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| Trusted Installer File Access Security on Vista ? Windows Server 2008 has a file access security category called "Trusted Installer" which cannot be modified by the real Administrator. Does this security category exist in Vista ? |
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| Re: Trusted Installer File Access Security on Vista ? Yes, Trusted Installer is part of Vista as well. -- Jane, not plain ;) 64 bit enabled :-) Batteries not included. Braincell on vacation ;-) MVP Windows Shell/User "Robert Robinson" <robbiex@bellsouth.net> wrote in message news:OsYOAcSpHHA.2044@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...[color=blue] > Windows Server 2008 has a file access security category called "Trusted > Installer" which cannot be modified by the real Administrator. Does this > security category exist in Vista ?[/color] |
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| Re: Trusted Installer File Access Security on Vista ? Hi Jane, Thank you very much for the reply. We gave up on Vista long ago, but regularly test Windows Server 2008 and think that it is a super operating system. This comment was posted on the Windows Server 2008 forum on TechNet. I am repeating it here in case Vista users are having issues with TrustedInstaller file access. Quote Some system directories are owned by "TrustedInstaller". Administrator cannot directly change the file access parameters nor can Administrator rename, delete, or write files in these directories. Interestingly, the Administrator access limitations can be circumvented by changing file ownership from TrustedInstaller to Administrator. Administrator can then assign itself full file privileges. We had to go through this process in order to replace the USBAudio.sys file in the system32/drivers directory. The file was replaced without problems, but the operating system subsequently consistently, automatically replaced the new file with the original one. The solution to this was to change the ownership back to TrustedInstaller after the file replacement. Checking Driver Details for the new driver with Device Manager shows that the green check mark before the driver's name has been replaced with an ominous black box. This probably means that this is an unsigned driver. I would not encourage this procedure because it could cause unexpected problems. We had no choice in this instance because driver support was not available from either the device vendor or from Microsoft. The device in question, a Rode Podcaster USB microphone, is supported properly with Windows Server 2003's version of USBAudio.sys (5.1.2600.2180), but not with the newer version of USBAudio.sys that comes with Windows Server 2008. I understand that the same situation is true with Vista, but have not tested this. I do hope that Microsoft will update USBAudio.sys so that it provides the same, or greater, device support as is present in the XP/Windows Server 2003 versions of this driver. End Quote Jane C wrote:[color=blue] > Yes, Trusted Installer is part of Vista as well. >[/color] |
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