Even with quoted paths, NSSM 2.18 through 2.24 sometimes inherit weak ACLs (Access Control Lists) on the registry key: HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\MyService
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Scenario A — Replaceable service binary
However, recent Windows 11 Insider builds present a new prompt when ChangeServiceConfig is called by a non-system process with a modified binary path. This is not yet backported to Server 2022 or Windows 10.
Even with quoted paths, NSSM 2.18 through 2.24 sometimes inherit weak ACLs (Access Control Lists) on the registry key: HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\MyService
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Scenario A — Replaceable service binary Even with quoted paths, NSSM 2
However, recent Windows 11 Insider builds present a new prompt when ChangeServiceConfig is called by a non-system process with a modified binary path. This is not yet backported to Server 2022 or Windows 10. Even with quoted paths