HOWTO: Manage User Privileges Programmatically in Windows NT
ID: Q132958
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The information in this article applies to:
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Microsoft Win32 Application Programming Interface (API), used with:
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Microsoft Windows NT versions 3.51, 4.0
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Microsoft Windows 2000
SUMMARY
In Windows NT, privileges are used to provide a means of access control
that differs from discretionary access control. A system manager uses
privileges to control which users/groups are able to manipulate various
aspects of the system. An application may use privileges when it changes a
system resource, such as the system time, or when it shuts down the system.
The User Manager tool can be used to grant and revoke privileges from
accounts.
Windows NT 3.51 provides functionality which allows the developer to manage
privileges programmatically. This functionality is made available through
LSA (Local Security Authority).
An example of an application that would benefit from LSA is a service
install program. If the service is configured to run under a user account,
it is necessary for that account to have the SeServiceLogonRight "logon as
a service" privilege. This article discusses how to take advantage of LSA
to grant and revoke privileges from users and groups.
MORE INFORMATION
Managing user privileges can be achieved programmatically using the
following steps:
- Open the policy on the target machine with LsaOpenPolicy(). To grant
privileges, open the policy with POLICY_CREATE_ACCOUNT and
POLICY_LOOKUP_NAMES access. To revoke privileges, open the policy with
POLICY_LOOKUP_NAMES access.
- Obtain a SID (security identifier) representing the user/group of
interest. The LookupAccountName() and LsaLookupNames() APIs can obtain a
SID from an account name.
- Call LsaAddAccountRights() to grant privileges to the user(s)
represented by the supplied SID.
- Call LsaRemoveAccountRights() to revoke privileges from the user(s)
represented by the supplied SID.
- Close the policy with LsaClose().
To successfully grant and revoke privileges, the caller needs to be an
administrator on the target system.
The LSA API LsaEnumerateAccountRights() can be used to determine which
privileges have been granted to an account.
The LSA API LsaEnumerateAccountsWithUserRight() can be used to determine
which accounts have been granted a specified privilege.
Documentation and header files for these LSA APIs is provided in the
Windows 32 SDK in the MSTOOLS\SECURITY directory.
In the lastest versions of the Win32 SDK, the headers appear in the
mstools\samples\win32\winnt\security\include directory and the
documentation is in ....\security\lsasamp\lsaapi.hlp.
NOTE: These LSA APIs are currently implemented as Unicode only.
This sample will grant the privilege SeServiceLogonRight to the account
specified on argv[1].
This sample is dependant on these import libs
advapi32.lib (for LsaXxx)
user32.lib (for wsprintf)
This sample will work properly compiled ANSI or Unicode.
Sample Code
/*++
You can use domain\account as argv[1]. For instance, mydomain\scott will
grant the privilege to the mydomain domain account scott.
The optional target machine is specified as argv[2], otherwise, the
account database is updated on the local machine.
The LSA APIs used by this sample are Unicode only.
Use LsaRemoveAccountRights() to remove account rights.
Scott Field (sfield) 12-Jul-95
--*/
#ifndef UNICODE
#define UNICODE
#endif // UNICODE
#include <windows.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include "ntsecapi.h"
NTSTATUS
OpenPolicy(
LPWSTR ServerName, // machine to open policy on (Unicode)
DWORD DesiredAccess, // desired access to policy
PLSA_HANDLE PolicyHandle // resultant policy handle
);
BOOL
GetAccountSid(
LPTSTR SystemName, // where to lookup account
LPTSTR AccountName, // account of interest
PSID *Sid // resultant buffer containing SID
);
NTSTATUS
SetPrivilegeOnAccount(
LSA_HANDLE PolicyHandle, // open policy handle
PSID AccountSid, // SID to grant privilege to
LPWSTR PrivilegeName, // privilege to grant (Unicode)
BOOL bEnable // enable or disable
);
void
InitLsaString(
PLSA_UNICODE_STRING LsaString, // destination
LPWSTR String // source (Unicode)
);
void
DisplayNtStatus(
LPSTR szAPI, // pointer to function name (ANSI)
NTSTATUS Status // NTSTATUS error value
);
void
DisplayWinError(
LPSTR szAPI, // pointer to function name (ANSI)
DWORD WinError // DWORD WinError
);
#define RTN_OK 0
#define RTN_USAGE 1
#define RTN_ERROR 13
//
// If you have the ddk, include ntstatus.h.
//
#ifndef STATUS_SUCCESS
#define STATUS_SUCCESS ((NTSTATUS)0x00000000L)
#endif
int _cdecl
main(int argc, char *argv[])
{
LSA_HANDLE PolicyHandle;
WCHAR wComputerName[256]=L""; // static machine name buffer
TCHAR AccountName[256]; // static account name buffer
PSID pSid;
NTSTATUS Status;
int iRetVal=RTN_ERROR; // assume error from main
if(argc == 1)
{
fprintf(stderr,"Usage: %s <Account> [TargetMachine]\n",
argv[0]);
return RTN_USAGE;
}
//
// Pick up account name on argv[1].
// Assumes source is ANSI. Resultant string is ANSI or Unicode
//
wsprintf(AccountName, TEXT("%hS"), argv[1]);
//
// Pick up machine name on argv[2], if appropriate
// assumes source is ANSI. Resultant string is Unicode.
//
if(argc == 3) wsprintfW(wComputerName, L"%hS", argv[2]);
//
// Open the policy on the target machine.
//
if((Status=OpenPolicy(
wComputerName, // target machine
POLICY_CREATE_ACCOUNT | POLICY_LOOKUP_NAMES,
&PolicyHandle // resultant policy handle
)) != STATUS_SUCCESS) {
DisplayNtStatus("OpenPolicy", Status);
return RTN_ERROR;
}
//
// Obtain the SID of the user/group.
// Note that we could target a specific machine, but we don't.
// Specifying NULL for target machine searches for the SID in the
// following order: well-known, Built-in and local, primary domain,
// trusted domains.
//
if(GetAccountSid(
NULL, // default lookup logic
AccountName,// account to obtain SID
&pSid // buffer to allocate to contain resultant SID
)) {
//
// We only grant the privilege if we succeeded in obtaining the
// SID. We can actually add SIDs which cannot be looked up, but
// looking up the SID is a good sanity check which is suitable for
// most cases.
//
// Grant the SeServiceLogonRight to users represented by pSid.
//
if((Status=SetPrivilegeOnAccount(
PolicyHandle, // policy handle
pSid, // SID to grant privilege
L"SeServiceLogonRight", // Unicode privilege
TRUE // enable the privilege
)) == STATUS_SUCCESS)
iRetVal=RTN_OK;
else
DisplayNtStatus("AddUserRightToAccount", Status);
}
else {
//
// Error obtaining SID.
//
DisplayWinError("GetAccountSid", GetLastError());
}
//
// Close the policy handle.
//
LsaClose(PolicyHandle);
//
// Free memory allocated for SID.
//
if(pSid != NULL) HeapFree(GetProcessHeap(), 0, pSid);
return iRetVal;
}
void
InitLsaString(
PLSA_UNICODE_STRING LsaString,
LPWSTR String
)
{
DWORD StringLength;
if (String == NULL) {
LsaString->Buffer = NULL;
LsaString->Length = 0;
LsaString->MaximumLength = 0;
return;
}
StringLength = wcslen(String);
LsaString->Buffer = String;
LsaString->Length = (USHORT) StringLength * sizeof(WCHAR);
LsaString->MaximumLength=(USHORT)(StringLength+1) * sizeof(WCHAR);
}
NTSTATUS
OpenPolicy(
LPWSTR ServerName,
DWORD DesiredAccess,
PLSA_HANDLE PolicyHandle
)
{
LSA_OBJECT_ATTRIBUTES ObjectAttributes;
LSA_UNICODE_STRING ServerString;
PLSA_UNICODE_STRING Server = NULL;
//
// Always initialize the object attributes to all zeroes.
//
ZeroMemory(&ObjectAttributes, sizeof(ObjectAttributes));
if (ServerName != NULL) {
//
// Make a LSA_UNICODE_STRING out of the LPWSTR passed in
//
InitLsaString(&ServerString, ServerName);
Server = &ServerString;
}
//
// Attempt to open the policy.
//
return LsaOpenPolicy(
Server,
&ObjectAttributes,
DesiredAccess,
PolicyHandle
);
}
/*++
This function attempts to obtain a SID representing the supplied
account on the supplied system.
If the function succeeds, the return value is TRUE. A buffer is
allocated which contains the SID representing the supplied account.
This buffer should be freed when it is no longer needed by calling
HeapFree(GetProcessHeap(), 0, buffer)
If the function fails, the return value is FALSE. Call GetLastError()
to obtain extended error information.
Scott Field (sfield) 12-Jul-95
--*/
BOOL
GetAccountSid(
LPTSTR SystemName,
LPTSTR AccountName,
PSID *Sid
)
{
LPTSTR ReferencedDomain=NULL;
DWORD cbSid=128; // initial allocation attempt
DWORD cchReferencedDomain=16; // initial allocation size
SID_NAME_USE peUse;
BOOL bSuccess=FALSE; // assume this function will fail
__try {
//
// initial memory allocations
//
if((*Sid=HeapAlloc(
GetProcessHeap(),
0,
cbSid
)) == NULL) __leave;
if((ReferencedDomain=(LPTSTR)HeapAlloc(
GetProcessHeap(),
0,
cchReferencedDomain * sizeof(TCHAR)
)) == NULL) __leave;
//
// Obtain the SID of the specified account on the specified system.
//
while(!LookupAccountName(
SystemName, // machine to lookup account on
AccountName, // account to lookup
*Sid, // SID of interest
&cbSid, // size of SID
ReferencedDomain, // domain account was found on
&cchReferencedDomain,
&peUse
)) {
if (GetLastError() == ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_BUFFER) {
//
// reallocate memory
//
if((*Sid=HeapReAlloc(
GetProcessHeap(),
0,
*Sid,
cbSid
)) == NULL) __leave;
if((ReferencedDomain=(LPTSTR)HeapReAlloc(
GetProcessHeap(),
0,
ReferencedDomain,
cchReferencedDomain * sizeof(TCHAR)
)) == NULL) __leave;
}
else __leave;
}
//
// Indicate success.
//
bSuccess=TRUE;
} // finally
__finally {
//
// Cleanup and indicate failure, if appropriate.
//
HeapFree(GetProcessHeap(), 0, ReferencedDomain);
if(!bSuccess) {
if(*Sid != NULL) {
HeapFree(GetProcessHeap(), 0, *Sid);
*Sid = NULL;
}
}
} // finally
return bSuccess;
}
NTSTATUS
SetPrivilegeOnAccount(
LSA_HANDLE PolicyHandle, // open policy handle
PSID AccountSid, // SID to grant privilege to
LPWSTR PrivilegeName, // privilege to grant (Unicode)
BOOL bEnable // enable or disable
)
{
LSA_UNICODE_STRING PrivilegeString;
//
// Create a LSA_UNICODE_STRING for the privilege name.
//
InitLsaString(&PrivilegeString, PrivilegeName);
//
// grant or revoke the privilege, accordingly
//
if(bEnable) {
return LsaAddAccountRights(
PolicyHandle, // open policy handle
AccountSid, // target SID
&PrivilegeString, // privileges
1 // privilege count
);
}
else {
return LsaRemoveAccountRights(
PolicyHandle, // open policy handle
AccountSid, // target SID
FALSE, // do not disable all rights
&PrivilegeString, // privileges
1 // privilege count
);
}
}
void
DisplayNtStatus(
LPSTR szAPI,
NTSTATUS Status
)
{
//
// Convert the NTSTATUS to Winerror. Then call DisplayWinError().
//
DisplayWinError(szAPI, LsaNtStatusToWinError(Status));
}
void
DisplayWinError(
LPSTR szAPI,
DWORD WinError
)
{
LPSTR MessageBuffer;
DWORD dwBufferLength;
//
// TODO: Get this fprintf out of here!
//
fprintf(stderr,"%s error!\n", szAPI);
if(dwBufferLength=FormatMessageA(
FORMAT_MESSAGE_ALLOCATE_BUFFER |
FORMAT_MESSAGE_FROM_SYSTEM,
NULL,
WinError,
GetUserDefaultLangID(),
(LPSTR) &MessageBuffer,
0,
NULL
))
{
DWORD dwBytesWritten; // unused
//
// Output message string on stderr.
//
WriteFile(
GetStdHandle(STD_ERROR_HANDLE),
MessageBuffer,
dwBufferLength,
&dwBytesWritten,
NULL
);
//
// Free the buffer allocated by the system.
//
LocalFree(MessageBuffer);
}
}
/*++
This function enables system access on the account represented by the
supplied SID. An example of such access is the SeLogonServiceRight.
Note: to disable a given system access, simply remove the supplied
access flag from the existing flag, and apply the result to the
account.
If the function succeeds, the return value is STATUS_SUCCESS.
If the function fails, the return value is an NTSTATUS value.
Scott Field (sfield) 14-Jul-95
--*/
NTSTATUS
AddSystemAccessToAccount(
LSA_HANDLE PolicyHandle,
PSID AccountSid,
ULONG NewAccess
)
{
LSA_HANDLE AccountHandle;
ULONG PreviousAccess;
NTSTATUS Status;
//
// open the account object. If it doesn't exist, create a new one
//
if((Status=LsaOpenAccount(
PolicyHandle,
AccountSid,
ACCOUNT_ADJUST_SYSTEM_ACCESS | ACCOUNT_VIEW,
&AccountHandle
)) == STATUS_OBJECT_NAME_NOT_FOUND)
{
Status=LsaCreateAccount(
PolicyHandle,
AccountSid,
ACCOUNT_ADJUST_SYSTEM_ACCESS | ACCOUNT_VIEW,
&AccountHandle
);
}
//
// if an error occurred opening or creating, return
//
if(Status != STATUS_SUCCESS) return Status;
//
// obtain current system access flags
//
if((Status=LsaGetSystemAccessAccount(
AccountHandle,
&PreviousAccess
)) == STATUS_SUCCESS)
{
//
// Add the specified access to the account
//
Status=LsaSetSystemAccessAccount(
AccountHandle,
PreviousAccess | NewAccess
);
}
LsaClose(AccountHandle);
return Status;
}
/*++
This function grants a privilege to the account represented by the
supplied SID. An example of such a privilege is the
SeBackupPrivilege.
Note: To revoke a privilege, use LsaRemovePrivilegesFromAccount.
If the function succeeds, the return value is STATUS_SUCCESS.
If the function fails, the return value is an NTSTATUS value.
Scott Field (sfield) 13-Jul-95
--*/
NTSTATUS
AddPrivilegeToAccount(
LSA_HANDLE PolicyHandle,
PSID AccountSid,
LPWSTR PrivilegeName
)
{
PRIVILEGE_SET ps;
LUID_AND_ATTRIBUTES luidattr;
LSA_HANDLE AccountHandle;
LSA_UNICODE_STRING PrivilegeString;
NTSTATUS Status;
//
// Create a LSA_UNICODE_STRING for the privilege name
//
InitLsaString(&PrivilegeString, PrivilegeName);
//
// obtain the LUID of the supplied privilege
//
if((Status=LsaLookupPrivilegeValue(
PolicyHandle,
&PrivilegeString,
&luidattr.Luid
)) != STATUS_SUCCESS) return Status;
//
// setup PRIVILEGE_SET
//
luidattr.Attributes=0;
ps.PrivilegeCount=1;
ps.Control=0;
ps.Privilege[0]=luidattr;
//
// open the account object if it doesn't exist, create a new one
//
if((Status=LsaOpenAccount(
PolicyHandle,
AccountSid,
ACCOUNT_ADJUST_PRIVILEGES,
&AccountHandle
)) == STATUS_OBJECT_NAME_NOT_FOUND)
{
Status=LsaCreateAccount(
PolicyHandle,
AccountSid,
ACCOUNT_ADJUST_PRIVILEGES,
&AccountHandle
);
}
//
// if an error occurred opening or creating, return
//
if(Status != STATUS_SUCCESS) return Status;
//
// add the privileges to the account
//
Status=LsaAddPrivilegesToAccount(
AccountHandle,
&ps
);
LsaClose(AccountHandle);
return Status;
}
Additional query words:
Privilege User Right
Keywords : kbAPI kbKernBase kbLSA kbWinOS2000 kbSecurity kbDSupport CodeSam kbGrpKernBase
Version : winnt:3.51,4.0
Platform : winnt
Issue type : kbhowto