null session

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I just wonder whether it will effect printing and file sharing if we disable
nullsession in windows server 2000 and windows server 2003?

Does anyone experience any issues by doing so --diable nullsession in
registry?

I noticed in window server 2000, restrict anonymous is set o
but in window server 2003, there are two strings:
one is restrictanonymous=0
and another string is restrictanonumous=1

What is the different? Thanks!
 
Re: null session

"ginger8990" <ginger8990@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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>I just wonder whether it will effect printing and file sharing if we
>disable
> nullsession in windows server 2000 and windows server 2003?
>
> Does anyone experience any issues by doing so --diable nullsession in
> registry?
>
> I noticed in window server 2000, restrict anonymous is set o
> but in window server 2003, there are two strings:
> one is restrictanonymous=0
> and another string is restrictanonumous=1
>
> What is the different? Thanks!


It really depends on the apps running, services running, etc, and type of
clients or apps accessing the box.

Restrict Anonymous check
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb418944.aspx

There is a huge amount of info in this thread. Check out the responses:
http://www.derkeiler.com/Newsgroups/microsoft.public.win2000.security/2002-12/13988.html



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