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There are several ways to set process-wide security. The first way, using the Dcomcnfg.exe tool, is easiest because it requires no programming. The second technique offers the programmer more control, and it requires a call to CoInitializeSecurity. Another technique is to set process-wide security in the registry by using the AppID key.
For more information about these techniques, see the following topics:
- Setting Process-Wide Security Using DCOMCNFG
- Setting Process-Wide Security with CoInitializeSecurity
- Setting Process-Wide Security Through the Registry
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