
#CDPSVC WINDOWS TERMINAL SERVER PASSWORD#
This account does not have a password, so any password information that you provide in this call is ignored.Can be specified in a call to the CreateService and ChangeServiceConfig functions.Has minimum privileges on the local computer and presents anonymous credentials on the network.The actual name of the account is NT AUTHORITY\LOCAL SERVICE.

Local Service account is not supported for the SQL Server or SQL Server Agent services.Services that run as the Local Service account access network resources as a null session without credentials.This limited access helps safeguard the system if individual services or processes are compromised.Has the same level of access to resources and objects as members of the Users group.LocalService account is a predefined local account used by the service control manager.The user SID is created from the SECURITY_LOCAL_SYSTEM_RID value. A service that runs in the context of the LocalSystem account inherits the security context of the SCM.If the service opens a command window and runs a batch file, the user could hit CTRL+C to terminate the batch file and gain access to a command window with LocalSystem permissions.The service presents the computer's credentials to remote servers.The service can open the registry key HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SECURITY.If you specify the LocalSystem account in a call to the CreateService or ChangeServiceConfig function, any password information you provide is ignored.The name, LocalSystem or ComputerName\LocalSystem can also be used.The name of the account in all locales is.Its token includes the NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM and BUILTIN\Administrators SIDs these accounts have access to most system objects.


