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These are the Windows 2000 rights (and their meanings) that can be granted or revoked with NTRights.
Names of Windows 2000 rights are case-sensitive. You must type the string of the right exactly as it appears: for example, SeSystemtimePrivilege and not sesystemtimeprivilege.
Windows 2000 Right | Meaning |
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SeAssignPrimaryTokenPrivilege | Replace a process level token. |
SeAuditPrivilege | Generate security audits. |
SeBackupPrivilege | Back up files and directories. |
SeChangeNotifyPrivilege | Bypass traverse checking. |
SeCreatePagefilePrivilege | Create a pagefile. |
SeCreatePermanentPrivilege | Create permanent shared objects. |
SeCreateTokenPrivilege | Create a token object. |
SeIncreaseBasePriorityPrivilege | Increase scheduling priority. |
SeIncreaseQuotaPrivilege | Increase quotas. |
SeLoadDriverPrivilege | Load and unload device drivers. |
SeLockMemoryPrivilege | Lock pages in memory. |
SeMachineAccountPrivilege | Add workstations to domain. |
SeProfileSingleProcessPrivilege | Profile single process. |
SeRemoteShutdownPrivilege | Force shutdown from a remote system. |
SeRestorePrivilege | Restore files and directories. |
SeSecurityPrivilege | Manage auditing and security log. |
SeShutdownPrivilege | Shut down the system. |
SeSystemEnvironmentPrivilege | Modify firmware environment values. |
SeSystemProfilePrivilege | Profile system performance. |
SeSystemtimePrivilege | Change the system time. |
SeTakeOwnershipPrivilege | Take ownership of files or other objects. |
SeTcbPrivilege | Act as part of the operating system. |
SeUnsolicitedInputPrivilege |