Re: logon as service from command prompt?

From: Robin (s-clarob_at_st-aidans.cumbria.sch.uk)
Date: 04/28/04

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    Drew Cooper [MSFT] wrote:

    > You can run a service that interacts with the user's desktop. The "at"
    > command and tools like psexec from sysinternals do this. The user will
    > need the appropriate privileges to use those tools, of course (otherwise
    > it's probably a "shatter" attack - escalation of privileges).

    Sorry, must have confused you..

    what I mean is, I want to modify the local security policy so that a user
    is added to the (local policies)(User Rights Assognment) (log on as
    service) setting

    Cheers

    Rob.


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