Re: system user



Yes, that's typically the LOCAL SYSTEM account. And no, you can't modify it's privileges significantly without screwing up the whole OS.

Once again, though: What are you *really* trying to accomplish by this? There is no reason I can think of to want to do what you're asking...

zengfeng wrote:
When y open the task manager,y will see some thread which create by system
user. I think It's created by OS.
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"zengfeng" wrote:

Does the privilege of system user can be modified?If can ,How to do it ?


What is "system user" - Local System?

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