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From: Andrew DeFaria <Andrew AT DeFaria DOT com>
Subject: 2003 Installing inetd as a service
Date: Fri, 26 May 2006 14:55:19 -0700
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What's the best way to install inetd as a service on Windows 2003. I 
used to use inetd --install-as-service but I'm thinking a cygrunsrv -I 
inetd style line would be better.

Also, since what I want to accomplish is the ability to telnet, rlogin, 
rsh into the 2003 server running the inetd service. Since this is 2003 
does the inetd service need to run as just the Local System Account 
(SYSTEM) or does it need to run as a user who's privileges are elevated?

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