Scheduled Task on Win7 with Highest Privileges
Will a program that was started by a Scheduled Task with the Highest Privileges open other programs and give them the same privileges?
For example, myApp.exe is ran by a Scheduled Task [SYSTEM user] with "Run with highest privileges" checked, and it opens other programs that also need Highest Privileges. Are these other programs given the same privileges when opened by myApp.exe [thus bypassing UAC and restricted folders] or do they run with the current user privileges [thus prompting UAC or Access Denied errors]?
Re: Scheduled Task on Win7 with Highest Privileges
The elevation applies to child processes as long as they have the same "integrity level"...
Source: http://superuser.com/questions/16336...elves-elevated
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Re: Scheduled Task on Win7 with Highest Privileges
Yeah, I discovered that by playing around with .bat files.