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User Rights Assignment

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  • 10/08/2009
  • 2 minutes to read

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Applies To: Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2003 R2, Windows Server 2003 with SP1, Windows Server 2003 with SP2

User rights assignment

This section covers:

  • Access this computer from the network

  • Act as part of the operating system

  • Add workstations to domain

  • Adjust memory quotas for a process

  • Allow log on locally

  • Allow log on through Terminal Services

  • Back up files and directories

  • Bypass traverse checking

  • Change the system time

  • Create a pagefile

  • Create a token object

  • Create global objects

  • Create permanent shared objects

  • Debug programs

  • Deny access to this computer from the network

  • Deny log on as a batch job

  • Deny log on as a service

  • Deny log on locally

  • Deny log on through Terminal Services

  • Enable computer and user accounts to be trusted for delegation

  • Force shutdown from a remote system

  • Generate security audits

  • Impersonate a client after authentication

  • Increase scheduling priority

  • Load and unload device drivers

  • Lock pages in memory

  • Log on as a batch job

  • Log on as a service

  • Manage auditing and security log

  • Modify firmware environment values

  • Perform volume maintenance tasks

  • Profile single process

  • Profile system performance

  • Remove computer from docking station

  • Replace a process level token

  • Restore files and directories

  • Shut down the system

  • Synchronize directory service data

  • Take ownership of files or other objects


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