How could an application write in a file in which the current logged user can not, under Windows NT/2000/XP ?
This to avoid the accidentally modify/delete this file by an unauthorized user using notepad, for example.
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How could an application write in a file in which the current logged user can not, under Windows NT/2000/XP ?
This to avoid the accidentally modify/delete this file by an unauthorized user using notepad, for example.
Sorry, I have submitted this question here by mistake
(instead of "C++ and WinAPI" section)!