DESCRIPTION: Changes the required privileges setting of a service. The privilege settings take effect when the service process starts due to the first service in the process being started. At that time, the Service Control Manager (SCM) computes the union of all privileges required by all services that will be hosted in the same process and then creates the process with those privileges. An absence of this setting is taken to imply that the service requires all the privileges that the security subsystem allows for the process running in the service's configured account. USAGE: scprivs [service name] [privileges] OPTIONS: privileges = [E.g., SeBackupPrivilege/SeRestorePrivilege]
Description: Adds a quota specification to a directory partition. A quota specification determines the maximum number of ...
DESCRIPTION: Cache commands are used to display or flush the client cache. NOTE: Use /? to get Extended help of the subcommands. ...
DESCRIPTION: Changes the actions upon failure USAGE: sc failure service name . OPTIONS: reset= (Must be used in conjunction ...
DESCRIPTION: Changes the failure actions flag setting of a service. If this setting is 0 (default), the Service Control Manager ...
DESCRIPTION: Changes the required privileges setting of a service. The privilege settings take effect when the service process ...
DESCRIPTION: Changes the service security identifier (SID) type setting of a service. If this setting is "unrestricted", ...
DESCRIPTION: Clean is a special problem repair command to remove a reference to an obsolete root from a host machine. These ...
DESCRIPTION: Compares a namespace on one server with the namespace configuration on another server or in a file. %1!ws! PARAMETERS: ...
DESCRIPTION: Control command is a quick way to protect or Unprotect the DACL in Security Descriptor associated with the DfsLink. ...