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* `none`: default, must not be specified
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* `none`: default, must not be specified
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* `sspi`: Microsoft [authentication](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Security_Support_Provider_Interface) including Kerberos, NTLM etc.
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* `sspi`: Microsoft [authentication](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Security_Support_Provider_Interface) including Kerberos, NTLM etc.
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* `basic`: Basic authentication, sub-parameters:
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* `basic`: Basic authentication, sub-parameters:
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* `user=“UserName”`
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* `user="UserName"`
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* `password=“Passw0rd”`
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* `password="Passw0rd"`
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* `unsecureAuth=“true”: default=“false"`
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* `unsecureAuth="true": default="false"`
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The parameter “unsecureAuth” is only effective when the transfer protocol is HTTP - unencrypted data transfer. This is a security vulnerability because the credentials are send in clear text! For a SSPI authentication this is not relevant because the authentication tokens are encrypted.
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The parameter “unsecureAuth” is only effective when the transfer protocol is HTTP - unencrypted data transfer. This is a security vulnerability because the credentials are send in clear text! For a SSPI authentication this is not relevant because the authentication tokens are encrypted.
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See the MSDN article [ProcessPriorityClass Enumeration](http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/system.diagnostics.processpriorityclass%28v=vs.110%29.aspx) for details.
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See the MSDN article [ProcessPriorityClass Enumeration](http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/system.diagnostics.processpriorityclass%28v=vs.110%29.aspx) for details.
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This feature is intended primarily to launch a process in a lower priority so as not to interfere with the computer's interactive usage.
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This feature is intended primarily to launch a process in a lower priority so as not to interfere with the computer's interactive usage.
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###stopparentprocessfirst
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### stopparentprocessfirst
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Optionally specify the order of service shutdown.
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Optionally specify the order of service shutdown.
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If `true`, the parent process is shutdown first.
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If `true`, the parent process is shutdown first.
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This is useful when the main process is a console, which can respond to Ctrl+C command and will gracefully shutdown child processes.
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This is useful when the main process is a console, which can respond to Ctrl+C command and will gracefully shutdown child processes.
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