Dear, all.

Windows 2003 local security settings\user rights assignment\lock pages in
memory, the default setting is: none is defined here.
Could this mean nobody have right to lock pages in memory, or all body have
this right?

Thanks.
Frank

Re: who could lock pages in memory by Robert

Robert
Sat Sep 17 08:35:48 CDT 2005

Frank wrote:
> Dear, all.
>
> Windows 2003 local security settings\user rights assignment\lock
> pages in memory, the default setting is: none is defined here.
> Could this mean nobody have right to lock pages in memory, or all
> body have this right?

By default, no one has this right.



Re: who could lock pages in memory by Frank

Frank
Sun Sep 18 20:21:02 CDT 2005


Thank, Robert.

Frank

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> Frank wrote:
> > Dear, all.
> >
> > Windows 2003 local security settings\user rights assignment\lock
> > pages in memory, the default setting is: none is defined here.
> > Could this mean nobody have right to lock pages in memory, or all
> > body have this right?
>
> By default, no one has this right.
>
>
>