ntrights.exe to C:\Windows\System32 to run it from any command prompt. Ntrights.exe Syntax and Usage The basic syntax for ntrights.exe is:
When using NTRights, you must use the internal Windows "Programmatic Name" for the privilege, not the display name you see in the Group Policy Editor. ntrights exe
ntrights -u "DOMAIN\Interns" -r SeShutdownPrivilege ntrights
| Parameter | Description | | :--- | :--- | | | Specifies the user or group to modify. If omitted, the current user context is used. | | +r <Right> | Grants the specified right to the user/group. | | -r <Right> | Revokes (removes) the specified right from the user/group. | | -m \\ComputerName | Specifies a remote computer to modify. If omitted, the local computer is targeted. | | -e | Suppresses error messages (useful in scripts where you expect potential errors). | | -j | Specifies the Journal file location (rarely used). | If omitted, the current user context is used
Because it is a Resource Kit tool, it is not installed by default on modern Windows systems, but it can be added. Why Use ntrights.exe Today?
ntrights.exe: The Definitive Guide to Managing Windows User Rights via Command Line
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