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Access Credential Manager as a trusted caller
Access this computer from the network
Act as part of the operating system
Add workstations to a domain
Adjust memory quotas for a process
Allow log on locally
Allow log on through Remote Desktop Services
Backup files and directories
Bypass traverse checking
Change the system time
Change the time zone
Create Symbolic Links
Create a pagefile
Create a token object
Create global objects
Create permanent shared objects
Debug programs
Deny access to this computer from the network
Deny log on as a batch job
Deny log on as a service
Deny log on locally
Deny log on through Remote Desktop Services
Enable computer and user accounts to be trusted for delegation
Force shutdown from a remote system
Generate security audits
Impersonate a client after authentication
Increase a process working set
Increase scheduling priority
Load and unload device drivers
Lock pages in memory
Log on as a batch job
Log on as a service
Log on locally
Manage auditing and security log
Modify an object label
Modify firmware environment values
Perform volume maintenance tasks
Profile single process
Profile system performance
Remove computer from docking station
Replace a process level token
Restore files and directories
Shut down the system
Synchronize directory service data
Take ownership of files or other objects
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