Gurus,

You know when you install a third-party application which need a
domain-level service account to run, and you install the service and then
during or after the installation when you tell the service who to log on as,
a dialog box pops up and says "XXX service has been given the following
rights: ..." I forgot what those rights were. Aren't they:

Logon as a service
Logon as a batch job
Act as part of the operating system?

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Spin

Re: Logon as a service, batch job, and act as part of the operating system? by Dave

Dave
Mon Mar 24 17:49:14 PDT 2008

Those three all serve a different purpose. It would depend on what your
application does, when it runs and what resources it needs access to.



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Regards,

Dave Patrick ....Please no email replies - reply in newsgroup.
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"Spin" wrote:
> Gurus,
>
> You know when you install a third-party application which need a
> domain-level service account to run, and you install the service and then
> during or after the installation when you tell the service who to log on
> as, a dialog box pops up and says "XXX service has been given the
> following rights: ..." I forgot what those rights were. Aren't they:
>
> Logon as a service
> Logon as a batch job
> Act as part of the operating system?
>
> --
> Spin