AxNTRegSecurity

Description

AxNTRegSecurity, v2.06

The simplest way for the potential intruders is to write something into startup section of the registry. A number of trojans work this way. This can be done via network, without being physically present at the attacked computer! Having tested our Windows network we discovered that a half of all workstations had their registry open for everyone! The system registry has some vital keys which, if tampered with, make a security breach, destroy data. You can easily monitor the registry on the local or remote computer with our AxTNTRegSecurity control. It is another descendant of the common ancestor of all components which deal with different aspects of Windows NT security.

AxNTRegSecurity control is a part of the product NTSet ActiveX which currently includes 6 controls for directly accessing Windows NT features.

The information below provides a brief description of other 5 ActiveX controls included into the package NTSet ActiveX.

  • AxNTEventLog : Create your own Windows NT log analyzers with this control;
  • AxNTService: Enables your applications to configure a Windows NT server remotely;
  • AxNTUserMan: Gives your application the ability to manage NT users' accounts;
  • AxNTPrivilege: Enables your programs to edit user accounts and privileges on Windows NT;
  • AxNTFileSecurity: Used to assign access rights for files on NTFS.

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Release Date
 
28, Jan - 2000

  • All controls in the NTSet ActiveX have got a few new features: Method EnumServers. This method extends functionality of GetServers method. It also returns a list of servers found on network, but allows to specify the kind of servers to be searched for. For example you may request Windows NT Servers only. The rest (Windows NT Workstations, Windows 98 computers and others) will be ignored.