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Message-ID: <a2e8ca0603071427v49c0304w7bf4a689292e37de@mail.gmail.com> Date: Tue Mar 7 22:27:18 2006 From: kokanin at gmail.com (Knud Erik Højgaard) Subject: elevating privileges from Admin to SYSTEM > does anybody know if/how is possible to elevate privileges from Administrator > to SYSTEM level in Windows XP SP2 (and Windows in general) using *only* > default Windows tools or at last Resource Kit utilities. I've heard this is > possible with Task Scheduler... have tried but I didn't work. Any suggestions? Relaying for a friend: c:\>at 12:34 /interactive cmd Hey presto. The scheduler service needs to be running btw. -- kokanin