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Microsoft® Windows® Scripting with WMI: Self-Paced Learning Guide
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Microsoft® Windows® Scripting with WMI: Self-Paced Learning Guide

by Ed Wilson
October 2005
Beginner to intermediate
400 pages
12h 42m
English
Microsoft Press
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140 Part III: Connect Server and Additional Privileges
Understanding Privileges
Privileged operations are those that require the specification of special access. The ability to
elevate privileges and perform administrative operations is one of the changes made from ear-
lier versions of the software. If I want to write a script that shuts down the server, I have to
specify the Shutdown privilege. But what exactly does this mean? For one thing, it means a spe-
cial privilege to shut down the server exists. Privileges are different from rights or access per-
missions; when you have specific privileges you are allowed to perform specific privileged
operations. Users gain many privileges through group membership, but some privileges are
sp
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