Re: SetProcessWorkingSetSize for Users

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So what do you see in the local security policy? If it's really
an untouched system then this privilege should be granted to "Users".

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"hp" wrote:

it is an untouched Vista system in terms of registry & policy
modifications....

SeIncreaseWorkingSetPrivilege should be granted to BUILTIN\Users
by the default local security policy (secpol.msc, User Rights Assignment).


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