createprocessasuser

CreateProcessAsUser error 1314


I want create a process under another user. So I use LogonUser and CreateProcessAsUser. But my problem is, that CreatePtocessAsUser always returns the errorcode 1314, which means "A required privilige is not held by the client". So my question is, what I am doing wrong? Or how can i give the priviliges to the handle? (I think the handle should have the privileges, or I am wrong?) Sorry for my english mistakes, but my english knowledge isn't the best :)

Plesase help if anyone knows how to correct my application.

This a part of my code.

STARTUPINFO StartInfo;
PROCESS_INFORMATION ProcInfo;
TOKEN_PRIVILEGES tp;
memset(&ProcInfo, 0, sizeof(ProcInfo));
memset(&StartInfo, 0 , sizeof(StartInfo)); 
StartInfo.cb = sizeof(StartInfo); 
HANDLE handle = NULL;

if (!OpenProcessToken(GetCurrentProcess(),
TOKEN_ALL_ACCESS, &handle)) printf("\nOpenProcessError");

if (!LookupPrivilegeValue(NULL,SE_TCB_NAME,
//SE_TCB_NAME,
&tp.Privileges[0].Luid)) {
printf("\nLookupPriv error");
}

tp.PrivilegeCount = 1;
tp.Privileges[0].Attributes =
SE_PRIVILEGE_ENABLED;//SE_PRIVILEGE_ENABLED;
if (!AdjustTokenPrivileges(handle, FALSE, &tp, 0, NULL, 0)) {
printf("\nAdjustToken error");
}

i = LogonUser(user, domain, password, LOGON32_LOGON_INTERACTIVE, LOGON32_PROVIDER_DEFAULT, &handle);
printf("\nLogonUser return  : %d",i);
i = GetLastError();
printf("\nLogonUser getlast : %d",i);
if (! ImpersonateLoggedOnUser(handle) ) printf("\nImpLoggedOnUser!");

i = CreateProcessAsUser(handle, "c:\\windows\\system32\\notepad.exe",NULL, NULL, NULL, true, 
CREATE_UNICODE_ENVIRONMENT |NORMAL_PRIORITY_CLASS | CREATE_NEW_CONSOLE, NULL, NULL, 
&StartInfo, &ProcInfo);    
printf("\nCreateProcessAsUser return  : %d",i);
i = GetLastError();
printf("\nCreateProcessAsUser getlast : %d",i);

CloseHandle(handle); 
CloseHandle(ProcInfo.hProcess); 
CloseHandle(ProcInfo.hThread); 

Thanks in advance!


Solution

  • The local account that is running your app must have these privileges enabled in the Local Security Policy:

    Edit: Please see Patel's answer below. The correct privilege in this case should be: