The Microsoft Windows 2000 Server Resource Kit is full of valuable goodies, and one of those goodies is Ntrights (ntrights.exe). This command-line utility lets you modify user or group rights on both local and remote machines. These days, most Windows administrators probably use a GUI to manage user rights, but the command-based utility hasn't lost its value and in many cases can be a better choice than the GUI version. For example, you can incorporate Ntrights in scripts and batch files to run many complicated administrative tasks on several machines.
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