Security necessary to list all services



On Windows 2000 all one had to be to list all services resident was to
be a member of the Power Users group. On Windows Server 2003, that is
no longer sufficient. I can create GPO's or set the ACL for
manipulating individual *known* services, but I need to be assign the
user right to be able to manipulate or simply list all services
without giving local administrator access. What are my options?
Thanks.

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