Well, if you run it via Scheduled Tasks in NT Explorer, you can use the
Wizard to run it as any user you specify...provided you have admin
rights, run it as yourself and you should be fine...
HTH
jim
-----Original Message-----
From: bill
Sent: 15 May 2001 16:26
To: activeperl
Cc: bill
Subject: PERL CGI accessing the NT registry
Hi All
I just wanted to check something before embarking on a project. Does
anyone
know if there is likely to be a problem with a WINDOWS NT PERL script
that
tries to access the Windows NT registry. I'm thinking about the fact
that
the script will run as the anonymous user when called as a CGI and maybe
won't have permissions etc.
Apologies if this is not strictly within the topic of the list but I
thought
someone may have already done something similar and either succeeded :)
or
not:(
Many thanks
Bill Stennett
WAP Integrators Plc
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