EVrights syntax

EVrights name right

The name identifies the user or group whose rights you want to modify. Enclose the name in quotation marks if it contains space characters.

Table: Available rights describes the rights that you can grant. These rights are case-sensitive and must be typed exactly as they appear.

Table: Available rights

Right

Description

SeAssignPrimaryTokenPrivilege

Replace a process level token.

SeAuditPrivilege

Generate security audits.

SeBackupPrivilege

Back up files and directories.

SeBatchLogonRight

Log on as a batch job.

SeChangeNotifyPrivilege

Bypass traverse checking.

SeCreatePagefilePrivilege

Create a page file.

SeCreatePermanentPrivilege

Create permanent shared objects.

SeCreateTokenPrivilege

Create a token object.

SeDebugPrivilege

Debug programs.

SeIncreaseBasePriorityPrivilege

Increase scheduling priority.

SeIncreaseQuotaPrivilege

Increase quotas.

SeInteractiveLogonRight

Log on locally.

SeLoadDriverPrivilege

Load and unload device drivers.

SeLockMemoryPrivilege

Lock pages in memory.

SeMachineAccountPrivilege

Add workstations to domain.

SeNetworkLogonRight

Access this computer from the network.

SeProfileSingleProcessPrivilege

Profile single process.

SeRemoteShutdownPrivilege

Force shutdown from a remote system.

SeRestorePrivilege

Restore files and directories.

SeSecurityPrivilege

Manage auditing and security log.

SeServiceLogonRight

Log on as a service.

SeShutdownPrivilege

Turn off 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

Read unsolicited input from a terminal device.