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Originally posted by Snowshelbi
Let's assume there's a way of running Plus as a service, will it then be able let's say to log files into directories that the current user doesnt have read/write access to??
Yes, because services are executed with the user NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM (or similar) who has full control and access over everything.
However there's a problem. I think that when plus is executed as a service, it won't be able to hook messenger properly. It'd be the same as if one user is running plus and another user executes messenger without running plus. That messenger can't be hooked (again: that's what i think).
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Originally posted by Snowshelbi
all I am asking is if there's a way to run it with special privileges and not necessarily with the ones that the user has.....
maybe you can do something with the runas command, but i don't think so.