C# : set 'log on as a service' rights on a remote computer(repost)
$30-40 USD
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Publicado hace alrededor de 13 años
$30-40 USD
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create a C# solution like [login to view URL] (a CLI utility allowing to set security rights on a local or remote machine)
## Deliverables
**General**
create a C# solution like [login to view URL] (a CLI utility allowing to set security rights on a local or remote machine).
This solution will need to grant 'log on as a service' rights to a selected account on a local or remote machine.
**Solution Components**
- This will be a winform application with one (1) form.
- The form will include the following components:
1. TextBox1 for the account name (e.g. DOMAIN\ACCOUNT)
2. TextBox2 for the remote machine IP address. If TextBox2 is empty, set rights on local machine.
3. Button named 'Start' to set the rights according to data in TextBox1 and TextBox2.
**Solutions Procedure**
1. Enter an account name (e.g. DOMAIN\ACCOUNT)
2. Enter IP address of remote machine (Empty means local machine)
3. Press the 'Start' button set the rights according to entered information.
**Example**
You enter an account named testdomain\admin and the remote IP address 192.168.1.50.
Once clicking the 'Start' button that specific user will be granted the 'log on as a service' rights on the remote machine 192.168.1.50.
**General guidelines / hints / Suggestions / References**
You can get additional information at the following links.
[login to view URL]
[login to view URL]
NOTE! The link are ONLY for reference. Do not copy and maintain copyrights laws.
**Requirements & Information**
- The machines (client and remote) are part of the same domain.
- When running the solution, the logged on user on the client machine have admins rights (member of Administrators or Domain Admins).
- the solution will be written in C# (with invoke if needed).
- the solution can be winform of console
- the results will be tested in Microsoft Visual Studio 2010.
- The solution will be approved after all tests will be performed successfully on the required operating system as set in the requirements.
- Maximum allowed .NET Framework in 2.0 (if applicable)
- This procedure will work on the following operating systems: Windows XP, Windows 7, Server 2003, Server 2008 (x86 / x64) on any of Microsoft service packs.