Re: WMI for Local Security Policy

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Cosmic Cruizer <XXjbhuntxx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
news:Xns9AD147EFFAFC8ccruizermydejacom@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx:

I am trying to find the WMI or WMIs that will show the "Log on as a
batch job Properties" located in "User Rights Assignment".

The path of what I am looking for is:
1. At the taskbar, select Start|Programs|Administrative Tools|Local
Security Policy
2. Within Local Security Settings|Local Policies, select 'User Rights
Assignment'
3. On the right, double-click 'Log on as a service'

I have tried all of the WMI calls for security and COM, but have not
had any luck.

I'm trying to use it to determin which accounts and users are listed.


I'm still trying to figure out how to remotely find the the "Log on as a
batch job Properties" located in "User Rights Assignment". From what I
can tell, this is not available through WMI. I've seen third party
applications that can grab this info, but I cannot figure it out.

Anybody have a clue?

Thanks.
.



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