Great question! Discretionary Access Control are controls you place on a file, folder, printer, registry key, or application. You set them and they will not change until you modify them. Dynamic Access Controls are more fluid: your group membership could change, or a new GPO policy is enforced by an admin, a developer sets the security boundary of an application you are using, or an update from Microsoft changes a critical security flaw that could change your access control.
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Is it possible to run task scheduler from command prompt in the Windows Recovery Environment? As in Advance Startup. Thanks 👍
No, the service is not running and your extremely limited registry (that runs WinRE) does not have the command schtasks.exe registered.
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What about REG_NONE (zero-lenght binary value) and (invalid DWORD (32-bit) value) .And cheers for the leacture Sir
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Is Discretionary Access Control and Dynamic Access Control the same/similar?
Great question! Discretionary Access Control are controls you place on a file, folder, printer, registry key, or application. You set them and they will not change until you modify them. Dynamic Access Controls are more fluid: your group membership could change, or a new GPO policy is enforced by an admin, a developer sets the security boundary of an application you are using, or an update from Microsoft changes a critical security flaw that could change your access control.
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Can I just ask why does process.exe say it has a virus on it?
Do you mean procexp.exe?
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