privilege::name
requests a privilege by its name. It has the following command line argument:
- positional argument: the name of the privilege
mimikatz # privilege::name SeCreateGlobalPrivilege
Privilege '30' OK
Below is a list of Windows privileges names:
SeTrustedCredManAccessPrivilege
SeNetworkLogonRight
SeTcbPrivilege
SeMachineAccountPrivilege
SeIncreaseQuotaPrivilege
SeInteractiveLogonRight
SeRemoteInteractiveLogonRight
SeBackupPrivilege
SeChangeNotifyPrivilege
SeSystemtimePrivilege
SeTimeZonePrivilege
SeCreatePagefilePrivilege
SeCreateTokenPrivilege
SeCreateGlobalPrivilege
SeCreatePermanentPrivilege
SeCreateSymbolicLinkPrivilege
SeDebugPrivilege
SeDenyNetworkLogonRight
SeDenyBatchLogonRight
SeDenyServiceLogonRight
SeDenyInteractiveLogonRight
SeDenyRemoteInteractiveLogonRight
SeEnableDelegationPrivilege
SeRemoteShutdownPrivilege
SeAuditPrivilege
SeImpersonatePrivilege
SeIncreaseWorkingSetPrivilege
SeIncreaseBasePriorityPrivilege
SeLoadDriverPrivilege
SeLockMemoryPrivilege
SeBatchLogonRight
SeServiceLogonRight
SeSecurityPrivilege
SeRelabelPrivilege
SeSystemEnvironmentPrivilege
SeManageVolumePrivilege
SeProfileSingleProcessPrivilege
SeSystemProfilePrivilege
SeUndockPrivilege
SeAssignPrimaryTokenPrivilege
SeRestorePrivilege
SeShutdownPrivilege
SeSyncAgentPrivilege
SeTakeOwnershipPrivilege