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The "restore files and directories" user right should be assigned to the correct accounts.

This policy setting allows users to manage the system's volume or disk configuration, which could allow a user to delete a volume and cause data loss as well as a denial-of-service condition. When configuring a user right in the SCM enter a comma delimited list of accounts. Accounts can be either local or located in Active Directory, they can be groups, users, or computers. This policy ...

Determines if an anonymous user can request security identifier (SID) attributes for another user.

The "create permanent shared objects" user right should be assigned to the correct accounts.

This user right determines which users can dynamically load and unload device drivers or other code in to kernel mode. This user right does not apply to Plug and Play device drivers. It is recommended that you do not assign this privilege to other users. Caution Assigning this user right can be a security risk. Do not assign this user right to any user, group, or process that you do not want to ...

This policy setting controls the behavior of the elevation prompt for standard users. The options are: * Prompt for credentials: When an operation requires elevation of privilege, the user is prompted to enter an administrative user name and password. If the user enters valid credentials, the operation continues with the applicable privilege. * Automatically deny elevation requests: When an ope ...

The "Enable computer and user accounts to be trusted for delegation (SeEnableDelegationPrivilege)" setting should be configured correctly.

The 'Replace a process level token' user right should be assigned to the appropriate accounts.

This user right determines which accounts can be used by processes to create a directory object using the object manager. This user right is used internally by the operating system and is useful to kernel-mode components that extend the object namespace. Because components that are running in kernel mode already have this user right assigned to them, it is not necessary to specifically assign it. ...

This policy setting controls the behavior of the elevation prompt for administrators. The options are: - Elevate without prompting: Allows privileged accounts to perform an operation that requires elevation without requiring consent or credentials. Note: Use this option only in the most constrained environments. - Prompt for credentials on the secure desktop: When an operation requires elevatio ...


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