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Hi,
I want to give another user (bkupuser1) the SeSecurityPrivilege like Administrator has.
First I added the user in the Backup Operators group, using lusrmgr.msc program. However when I started a CMD prompt as the user and did: whoami /all
I could see the privilege was not granted...