Privileges |best| | Getuid-x64 Require Administrator

powershell Start-Process your_tool.exe -Verb RunAs

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result indicates a standard user, the following actions will typically fail: Dumping Hashes: Accessing the SAM database or LSASS memory for credentials. Persistent Installation: powershell Start-Process your_tool

Two days later, in a development lab, Kai built a prototype. The helper used well-documented APIs: CreateService, SetServiceObjectSecurity, CreateNamedPipe, and AcceptSecurityContext. The pipe’s client and server negotiated an SPNEGO/Kerberos context; the server verified the client’s user SID and AD group membership using LsaLookupSids and checked the request HMAC. For extra safety, the service failed closed: if the kernel denied access for any reason, the response said so and logged it; it never returned partial tokens. If the "Run as Administrator" option is missing

If the "Run as Administrator" option is missing or not working, you may need to: Check Account Type