Back up files and directories This user right determines which users can bypass file and directory, registry, and other persistent object permissions for the purposes of backing up the system. Specifically, this user right is similar to granting the following permissions to the user or group in question on all files and folders on the system: Traverse Folder/Execute File List Folder/Read Data Read Attributes Read Extended Attributes Read Permissions Caution Assigning this user right can be a security risk. Since there is no way to be sure that a user is backing up data, stealing data, or copying data to be distributed, only assign this user right to trusted users. Default on workstations and servers: Administrators Backup Operators. Default on domain controllers:Administrators Backup Operators Server Operators
b%b%b%b-d domain Specify a domain other than the default domain. -x Dump the map nickname translation table. -h server Send ...
b%b%b%b-k Print keys as well as values. -d domain Specify a domain other than the default domain. -x Dump the map nickname ...
b%b%b%b-k Print keys as well as values. -x Dump the map nickname translation table. -h server Send request to specified server. ...
Back up and restore files and system settings, view RAM and processor speed, check performance, update software and drivers, ...
Back up files and directories This user right determines which users can bypass file and directory, registry, and other persistent ...
Back up your files immediately to prevent information loss, and then contact the computer manufacturer to determine if you ...
Background Intelligent Transfer Service (BITS) Server Extensions allow a server to receive files uploaded by clients using ...
Background Intelligent Transfer Services (BITS) server extension cleanup for the virtual directory %1 and the unique identifier ...
Background optimizations (prefetching) took longer to complete, resulting in a performance degradation in the system start ...