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Asked: May 16, 20262026-05-16T06:03:44+00:00 2026-05-16T06:03:44+00:00

Is there a programattic way to query local security policy settings in C#, i.e.

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Is there a programattic way to query local security policy settings in C#, i.e. the values in secpol.msc?

I would like to read the “Log on as a batch” setting for some user. What should I do ?

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    2026-05-16T06:03:45+00:00Added an answer on May 16, 2026 at 6:03 am

    (I can’t really convert this to C# without taking up several pages of code, so I’ll just give a C version.)

    You need to:

    • Open the local LSA policy using LsaOpenPolicy.
    • Open the user’s account using LsaOpenAccount.
    • Get their access using LsaGetSystemAccessAccount.
    • Test for SECURITY_ACCESS_BATCH_LOGON in the returned value.

    The definitions are in ntlsa.h, supplied with the Windows DDK (inc/api).

    Sample code (untested):

    NTSTATUS status;
    OBJECT_ATTRIBUTES objectAttributes = { 0 };
    LSA_HANDLE policyHandle;
    LSA_HANDLE accountHandle;
    ULONG systemAccess;
    
    if (NT_SUCCESS(LsaOpenPolicy(NULL, &objectAttributes, POLICY_LOOKUP_NAMES, &policyHandle)))
    {
        if (NT_SUCCESS(LsaOpenAccount(policyHandle, SID_OF_THE_USER, ACCOUNT_VIEW, &accountHandle)))
        {
            if (NT_SUCCESS(LsaGetSystemAccessAccount(accountHandle, &systemAccess)))
            {
                if (systemAccess & SECURITY_ACCESS_BATCH_LOGON)
                {
                    // Batch logon allowed!
                }
            }
    
            LsaClose(accountHandle);
        }
    
        LsaClose(policyHandle);
    }
    
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