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| | Is there a way to launch processes with arbitrary MIC labels? Hello: Is there a way to launch processes with arbitrary (or at least lower) mandatory integrity control labels? For example, is there something like a runas.exe command which can be used in a CMD shell running with the Medium MIC label to launch a process with the Low MIC label? Is the only way to launch a process with the Low MIC label is to hard code that label into the assembly or PE? Thanks! |
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| | Re: Is there a way to launch processes with arbitrary MIC labels? Hello, runas looks as if they are working in adding this feature. Check out: runas /trustlevel runas /showtrustlevels In the mean time, I believe winternals has a tool that will allow you to do this. -- - JB Windows Vista Support Faq http://www.jimmah.com/vista/ |
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| | Re: Is there a way to launch processes with arbitrary MIC labels? > runas /trustlevel > runas /showtrustlevels I'm not sure, but I believe these are for Software Restriction Policies, not MIC. > I believe winternals has a tool that will allow you to do this. Process Explorer can launch a program as a limited user, i.e., with most privileges stripped and with a deny-only SID for the Administrators group in the SAT, but I don't see a way for it to launch with arbitrary MIC labels (unless it's a different tool you had in mind). Thank you for the suggestions though! |
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