Annotated Table of NT Privileges


Windows NT Priveleges/Rights: Correspondence Between Internal Names and User Manager

SeNetworkLogonRight Access this computer from the network
SeTcbPrivelege Act as part of the operating system
SeMachineAccountPrivelege Add workstations to domain
SeBackupPrivelege Back up files and directories
SeChangeNotifyPrivelege Bypass traverse checking (receive notifications of changes to files or directories)
SeUnsolicitedInputPrivilege Read unsolicited input from a terminal device (not in User Manager)
SeSystemtimePrivelege Change the system time
SeCreatePagefilePrivilege Create a pagefile
SeCreateTokenPrivilege Create a token object
SeCreatePermanentPrivilege Create permanent shared objects
SeDebugPrigilege Debug programs
SeRemoteShutdownPrivilege Force shutdown form a remote system
SeAuditPrivilege Generate security audits
SeIncreaseQuotaPrivilege Increase quotas
SeIncreasBasePriorityPrivilege Increase scheduling priority
SeLoadDriverPrivilege Load and unload device drivers
SeLockMemoryPrivilege Lock pages in memory
SeBatchLogonRight Log on as a batch job
SeServiceLogonRight Log on as a service
SeInteractiveLogonRight Log on locally
SeSecurityPrivilege Manage auditing and security log
SeSystemEnvironmentPrivilege Modify firmware environment variables
SeProfileSingleProcessPrivilege Profile single process
SeSystemProfilePivilege Profile system performance
SeAssignPrimaryTokenPrivilege Replace a process level token
SeRestorePrivilege Restore files and directories
SeShutdownPrivilege Shut down the system
SeTakeOwnershipPrivilege Take ownership of files or other objects

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Last modified 25 May 1999