Karl,
On Tue, Apr 15, 2003 at 02:38:52PM -0700, Karl M wrote:
> In order to start services under a particular user account (Windows
> 2000, XP, for NT I don't remember) you must give the user the "login
> as a service" right.
BTW, it is needed for NT too.
> In XP Home Edition that is a bit tricky...you can't do it from the
> local security policy snap-in becuase it is not there. You have to use
> the program NTRights.exe to do it on XP Home Edition. This program is
> part of the Windows 2000 resource kit.
>
> After you assign the "logon as a service" right, you can run services
> under that user account just fine.
I thought the above would be the solution, but no one with XP Home
confirmed this in the past. Thanks for your help.
Jason
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