How to start a new process without administrator privileges from a process with administrator privileges?
What you are trying to achieve cannot be done very easily and is not supported. However, it is possible using a modicum of hacking. Aaron Margosis wrote an article describing one technique.
To quote the pertinent section, you will need to carry out these steps:
- Enable the SeIncreaseQuotaPrivilege in your current token
- Get an HWND representing the desktop shell (GetShellWindow)
- Get the Process ID (PID) of the process associated with that window (GetWindowThreadProcessId)
- Open that process (OpenProcess)
- Get the access token from that process (OpenProcessToken)
- Make a primary token with that token (DuplicateTokenEx)
- Start the new process with that primary token (CreateProcessWithTokenW)
The article contains a download link for some demo C++ source from which it should be simple enough to translate to C#.
C# code for Aaron Margosis article:
private static void RunAsDesktopUser(string fileName)
{
if (string.IsNullOrWhiteSpace(fileName))
throw new ArgumentException("Value cannot be null or whitespace.", nameof(fileName));
// To start process as shell user you will need to carry out these steps:
// 1. Enable the SeIncreaseQuotaPrivilege in your current token
// 2. Get an HWND representing the desktop shell (GetShellWindow)
// 3. Get the Process ID(PID) of the process associated with that window(GetWindowThreadProcessId)
// 4. Open that process(OpenProcess)
// 5. Get the access token from that process (OpenProcessToken)
// 6. Make a primary token with that token(DuplicateTokenEx)
// 7. Start the new process with that primary token(CreateProcessWithTokenW)
var hProcessToken = IntPtr.Zero;
// Enable SeIncreaseQuotaPrivilege in this process. (This won't work if current process is not elevated.)
try
{
var process = GetCurrentProcess();
if (!OpenProcessToken(process, 0x0020, ref hProcessToken))
return;
var tkp = new TOKEN_PRIVILEGES
{
PrivilegeCount = 1,
Privileges = new LUID_AND_ATTRIBUTES[1]
};
if (!LookupPrivilegeValue(null, "SeIncreaseQuotaPrivilege", ref tkp.Privileges[0].Luid))
return;
tkp.Privileges[0].Attributes = 0x00000002;
if (!AdjustTokenPrivileges(hProcessToken, false, ref tkp, 0, IntPtr.Zero, IntPtr.Zero))
return;
}
finally
{
CloseHandle(hProcessToken);
}
// Get an HWND representing the desktop shell.
// CAVEATS: This will fail if the shell is not running (crashed or terminated), or the default shell has been
// replaced with a custom shell. This also won't return what you probably want if Explorer has been terminated and
// restarted elevated.
var hwnd = GetShellWindow();
if (hwnd == IntPtr.Zero)
return;
var hShellProcess = IntPtr.Zero;
var hShellProcessToken = IntPtr.Zero;
var hPrimaryToken = IntPtr.Zero;
try
{
// Get the PID of the desktop shell process.
uint dwPID;
if (GetWindowThreadProcessId(hwnd, out dwPID) == 0)
return;
// Open the desktop shell process in order to query it (get the token)
hShellProcess = OpenProcess(ProcessAccessFlags.QueryInformation, false, dwPID);
if (hShellProcess == IntPtr.Zero)
return;
// Get the process token of the desktop shell.
if (!OpenProcessToken(hShellProcess, 0x0002, ref hShellProcessToken))
return;
var dwTokenRights = 395U;
// Duplicate the shell's process token to get a primary token.
// Based on experimentation, this is the minimal set of rights required for CreateProcessWithTokenW (contrary to current documentation).
if (!DuplicateTokenEx(hShellProcessToken, dwTokenRights, IntPtr.Zero, SECURITY_IMPERSONATION_LEVEL.SecurityImpersonation, TOKEN_TYPE.TokenPrimary, out hPrimaryToken))
return;
// Start the target process with the new token.
var si = new STARTUPINFO();
var pi = new PROCESS_INFORMATION();
if (!CreateProcessWithTokenW(hPrimaryToken, 0, fileName, "", 0, IntPtr.Zero, Path.GetDirectoryName(fileName), ref si, out pi))
return;
}
finally
{
CloseHandle(hShellProcessToken);
CloseHandle(hPrimaryToken);
CloseHandle(hShellProcess);
}
}
#region Interop
private struct TOKEN_PRIVILEGES
{
public UInt32 PrivilegeCount;
[MarshalAs(UnmanagedType.ByValArray, SizeConst = 1)]
public LUID_AND_ATTRIBUTES[] Privileges;
}
[StructLayout(LayoutKind.Sequential, Pack = 4)]
private struct LUID_AND_ATTRIBUTES
{
public LUID Luid;
public UInt32 Attributes;
}
[StructLayout(LayoutKind.Sequential)]
private struct LUID
{
public uint LowPart;
public int HighPart;
}
[Flags]
private enum ProcessAccessFlags : uint
{
All = 0x001F0FFF,
Terminate = 0x00000001,
CreateThread = 0x00000002,
VirtualMemoryOperation = 0x00000008,
VirtualMemoryRead = 0x00000010,
VirtualMemoryWrite = 0x00000020,
DuplicateHandle = 0x00000040,
CreateProcess = 0x000000080,
SetQuota = 0x00000100,
SetInformation = 0x00000200,
QueryInformation = 0x00000400,
QueryLimitedInformation = 0x00001000,
Synchronize = 0x00100000
}
private enum SECURITY_IMPERSONATION_LEVEL
{
SecurityAnonymous,
SecurityIdentification,
SecurityImpersonation,
SecurityDelegation
}
private enum TOKEN_TYPE
{
TokenPrimary = 1,
TokenImpersonation
}
[StructLayout(LayoutKind.Sequential)]
private struct PROCESS_INFORMATION
{
public IntPtr hProcess;
public IntPtr hThread;
public int dwProcessId;
public int dwThreadId;
}
[StructLayout(LayoutKind.Sequential, CharSet = CharSet.Unicode)]
private struct STARTUPINFO
{
public Int32 cb;
public string lpReserved;
public string lpDesktop;
public string lpTitle;
public Int32 dwX;
public Int32 dwY;
public Int32 dwXSize;
public Int32 dwYSize;
public Int32 dwXCountChars;
public Int32 dwYCountChars;
public Int32 dwFillAttribute;
public Int32 dwFlags;
public Int16 wShowWindow;
public Int16 cbReserved2;
public IntPtr lpReserved2;
public IntPtr hStdInput;
public IntPtr hStdOutput;
public IntPtr hStdError;
}
[DllImport("kernel32.dll", ExactSpelling = true)]
private static extern IntPtr GetCurrentProcess();
[DllImport("advapi32.dll", ExactSpelling = true, SetLastError = true)]
private static extern bool OpenProcessToken(IntPtr h, int acc, ref IntPtr phtok);
[DllImport("advapi32.dll", SetLastError = true)]
private static extern bool LookupPrivilegeValue(string host, string name, ref LUID pluid);
[DllImport("advapi32.dll", ExactSpelling = true, SetLastError = true)]
private static extern bool AdjustTokenPrivileges(IntPtr htok, bool disall, ref TOKEN_PRIVILEGES newst, int len, IntPtr prev, IntPtr relen);
[DllImport("kernel32.dll", CharSet = CharSet.Auto, SetLastError = true)]
[return: MarshalAs(UnmanagedType.Bool)]
private static extern bool CloseHandle(IntPtr hObject);
[DllImport("user32.dll")]
private static extern IntPtr GetShellWindow();
[DllImport("user32.dll", SetLastError = true)]
private static extern uint GetWindowThreadProcessId(IntPtr hWnd, out uint lpdwProcessId);
[DllImport("kernel32.dll", SetLastError = true)]
private static extern IntPtr OpenProcess(ProcessAccessFlags processAccess, bool bInheritHandle, uint processId);
[DllImport("advapi32.dll", CharSet = CharSet.Auto, SetLastError = true)]
private static extern bool DuplicateTokenEx(IntPtr hExistingToken, uint dwDesiredAccess, IntPtr lpTokenAttributes, SECURITY_IMPERSONATION_LEVEL impersonationLevel, TOKEN_TYPE tokenType, out IntPtr phNewToken);
[DllImport("advapi32", SetLastError = true, CharSet = CharSet.Unicode)]
private static extern bool CreateProcessWithTokenW(IntPtr hToken, int dwLogonFlags, string lpApplicationName, string lpCommandLine, int dwCreationFlags, IntPtr lpEnvironment, string lpCurrentDirectory, [In] ref STARTUPINFO lpStartupInfo, out PROCESS_INFORMATION lpProcessInformation);
#endregion
This is a really old question that I saw years ago and have revisited now. Since its the first google search result... I'll post my answer here.
All the solutions that I have found are extremely complex and ridiculous. Over the years I have stumbled upon a solution that I have not seen documented anywhere, and haven't really shared until now.
The code is very simple... Essentially we are writing a batch file with the name/path of the executable of the process you want to run, with whatever arguments you want. Then we spawn an explorer.exe process with the path to the batch file...
File.WriteAllText(@"C:\test.bat", @"C:\test.exe -randomArgs");
var proc = new Process
{
StartInfo = new ProcessStartInfo
{
FileName = "explorer.exe",
Arguments = @"C:\test.bat",
UseShellExecute = true,
Verb = "runas",
WindowStyle = ProcessWindowStyle.Hidden
}
};
proc.Start();
The explorer process that we spawn is immediately killed off by the operating system, However! The root explorer.exe process running runs the batch file! You can give explorer.exe the name of your executable and it will do the same thing, however that method does not support arguments.
For all I know this is a bug or undocumented feature. However I cannot imagine how it could be used maliciously, as it allows de-elevation of permissions... This works in windows 7/8/8.1/10.