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Create Account How it WorksEdited by HAHAURDEAD, 03 August 2005 - 10:52 AM.
PunkBusters Update Error Fix
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With the new update to PB, I've had some people kicked off the server for the following error "(o minites) restriction inadiquite O/S privlagies". This is the response received back from PB on the fix.
The latest PB client versions require the user to have administrator access or the equivalent security settings.
From our FAQ:
Why does PunkBuster now require players to run the game as an administrator under WinXP/2K?
Because some cheats/hacks cannot be detected otherwise.
Is there some way to modify my system configuration to be an administrator equivalent from PunkBuster's perspective in XP Professional?
Yes. This can be accomplished by setting certain privileges for the user that will run the game. To do this, first temporarily log in as an Administrator. Then go to Control Panel => Administrative Tools => Local Security Policy. This will open up the Local Security setting window. Expand the Local Policies folder and select User Rights Assignment. This will bring up a list of security settings for the computer. You will need to add the user that will be launching the game to have the following privileges. If the user is logged while making changes, the user must be logged out and back in for the changes to take effect.
Debug Programs
Load and unload device drivers
Manage auditing and security log
Modify Firmware environment values
Profile Single Process
This is done by double clicking on the setting and then the "Add User or Group" button. You can either type the user or group name into the field or click on advanced to select from a list. If you select advanced, you may need to click on the "Object Types" button and make sure all 3 boxes are checked. Then click OK. Click on the "Find Now" button to generate a full list of all users and groups on the system. Highlight the user you want to add the rights to and click "OK". Keep clicking "OK" untill you are back at the Local Security Settings window. Repeat this process for the rest of the list. That user will now be able to play on PB servers without getting kicked for "Inadequate O/S Privileges".
Is there some way to modify my system configuration to be an administrator equivalent from PunkBuster's perspective in XP Home?
We have method now to fix the user rights issues in XP Home O/S systems. I will try to explain what this is doing, and make a step by step walkthrough. More advanced users may see how to modify this method, and I will make some notes on ways to expand this option.
To use this solution, Create a new Administrator Account or a Limited Account WITH A PASSWORD by opening the Control Panels => User Accounts:
1) Log into the computer using a user with Admin rights. Or as the Administrator by rebooting the computer and hitting the F8 key at the beginning on the windows startup screen and going into Safe Mode.
2) Download PsBNTRights.exe self extracting archive that contains the NTRights.exe and the following batch file:
CODE
ntrights.exe -u Tester +r SeDebugPrivilege
ntrights.exe -u Tester +r SeLoadDriverPrivilege
ntrights.exe -u Tester +r SeSecurityPrivilege
ntrights.exe -u Tester +r SeSystemEnvironmentPrivilege
ntrights.exe -u Tester +r SeProfileSingleProcessPrivilege
pause
http://www.evenbalan.../PBNTRights.exe
3. When you run the exe it will prompt you for the path to extract (default = c:\NTRights\
4. Right click the NTRights.cmd and select Edit, replace "Tester" with the name of your user account the you created.
5. Save and run the NTRights.cmd by double clicking on it
6. Click on the game EXE, and choose "Run as...", enter your limited user and the password and check if you can play that now. (note: You need the original game EXE, not a desktop shortcut. If you right click a shortcut and select properties, then click on the "Find Target" button, that will take you to the game EXE.)
Advanced - Scattered reports that this works for some, test it if you want, it will not hard your computer, but may not work.
1) If you have a single user with admin rights, edit the user to create a password in the Control Panel => User Accounts wizard if you do not have one already.
2) Download PsBNTRights.exe self extracting archive that contains the NTRights.exe and the following batch file:
CODE
ntrights.exe -u Tester +r SeDebugPrivilege
ntrights.exe -u Tester +r SeLoadDriverPrivilege
ntrights.exe -u Tester +r SeSecurityPrivilege
ntrights.exe -u Tester +r SeSystemEnvironmentPrivilege
ntrights.exe -u Tester +r SeProfileSingleProcessPrivilege
pause
http://www.evenbalan.../PBNTRights.exe
3. When you run the exe it will prompt you for the path to extract (default = c:\NTRights\
4. Right click the NTRights.cmd and select Edit, replace "Tester" with the name of your user account and save the changes.
5. Turn off all Anti-Virus Programs and Internet Security Programs, they may prevent the rights from being set.
6. Run the NTRights.cmd by double clicking on it
6. Log out and back in on your user. Now try to play on a PB server. If this works, it's a permanent solution.
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