Q: Now, What IS that SYSTEM user?
A: The SYSTEM user is the most powerful user on your computer.
It can go in ALL System folders, for example Administrators can't.
Before I begin this Tutorial a small introduction of System User for those who don’t know what is a system user.
In Windows XP there are basically 5 users, differentiated based on their privileges, they are
These processes cannot be closed by Administrator.
1. Open Command Prompt. Go to Start , then Run.
In Run option type cmd and click OK.
After this will openCommand Prompt, or Start->All Programs ->Accessories->Command Prompt
2. In Command Prompt write at 13:55 /interactive “cmd.exe” and press enter , the time is usually a minute or two ahead of your present time in the 24 hours format.
3. End current explorer.exe process. Open Task Manager, select explorer.exe and click End Process.
4. In new Comand Prompt with title svchost.exe write cd.. and press enter , then write explorer.exe and press enter.
After this you will become SYSTEM user,Go to Start and check whether you are logged in as Administrator or System user.
A: The SYSTEM user is the most powerful user on your computer.
It can go in ALL System folders, for example Administrators can't.
In Windows XP there are basically 5 users, differentiated based on their privileges, they are
- System
- Administrator
- Power Users
- Users, and
- Guest
If you think Administrator has the largest privileges onto the computer, then you are wrong.
There is a user who is named SYSTEM.
SYSTEM has full control of the operating system and it’s kernel. If you open windows task manager (press ctrl+alt and delete) you will see that System User controls several processes.These processes cannot be closed by Administrator.
Whenever you open task-manager (CTRL+ALT+DEL) you get a long list of processes running on it.
As you can see that a lot of processes are running with user name System. Most System processes are required by the operating system, and cannot be closed, even by an Administrator account.
Attempting to close them will result in a error message, and even a
forceful attempt to close ant System User run process may even let your
system to shutdown
So
here is the tutorial showing how you can get privileges of System user
(Under normal condition You can not log into system account).
Before doing any thing please make sure that you are logged in as Administrator.1. Open Command Prompt. Go to Start , then Run.
In Run option type cmd and click OK.
After this will openCommand Prompt, or Start->All Programs ->Accessories->Command Prompt
2. In Command Prompt write at 13:55 /interactive “cmd.exe” and press enter , the time is usually a minute or two ahead of your present time in the 24 hours format.
After a minute or two will appear new Comand Prompt Window wit different title bar. It has changed from cmd.exe to svchost.exe.
After this you will become SYSTEM user,Go to Start and check whether you are logged in as Administrator or System user.
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