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How to start a process with a subset of user permissions?
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Let's assume I have a process a.exe that according to its manual/specification does not write any files, how would I start it without write permission?
Closest I can think of is creating a user with select permissions (i.e. without write) and start the process as that user. But I would much rather have a launcher script or similar that can easily be used by other users with minimal effort and system impact.
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Let's assume I have a process a.exe that according to its manual/specification does not write any files, how would I start it without write permission?
Closest I can think of is creating a user with select permissions (i.e. without write) and start the process as that user. But I would much rather have a launcher script or similar that can easily be used by other users with minimal effort and system impact.
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Let's assume I have a process a.exe that according to its manual/specification does not write any files, how would I start it without write permission?
Closest I can think of is creating a user with select permissions (i.e. without write) and start the process as that user. But I would much rather have a launcher script or similar that can easily be used by other users with minimal effort and system impact.
windows permissions powershell
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Let's assume I have a process a.exe that according to its manual/specification does not write any files, how would I start it without write permission?
Closest I can think of is creating a user with select permissions (i.e. without write) and start the process as that user. But I would much rather have a launcher script or similar that can easily be used by other users with minimal effort and system impact.
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