No real reason, other than a particular guest SID having more specific
file permissions (only one place it needs r/w, just r/o in the music
dirs and no access otherwise) and a service running as a guest SID, has
permissions to interact with the desktop by default.
I guess I tend to be
I'm running SqueezeCenter on a Windows 2K Server box.
I've got it setup running as a server; currently running as me, which
IMO (I'm not running iTunes) is a bad idea.
So I created a user SqueezeCenter, made it a member of guests only,
made sure it had read permissions on my music directories,
So I created a user SqueezeCenter, made it a member of guests only,
Why aren't you using the default SYSTEM account? That's what it was made for.
Is there anywhere else it needs read or read/write permissions?
That's pretty much it. There's a registry key, but it's only used by
SqueezeTray -