PGia Posted July 1 Posted July 1 Hi Good morning everyone I've searched the internet for information about this without success, so I thought I'd ask this here. Is it possible to detect with Lisp if any Windows application running is doing so with administrator privileges? Quote
lido Posted July 2 Posted July 2 I think you could do this by testing whether an operation that requires administrative rights can be performed. For example, copying a file to the Windows\System folder. Quote
mhupp Posted July 2 Posted July 2 (edited) like lido said In AutoLISP, cannot directly check for Windows Admin privileges, because AutoLISP is sandboxed within AutoCAD and cant see those types of windows things. tho I wouldn't try and copy files into sys folder. because if you do (admin rights) you would have a bunch of junk files in there. then the next step is to delete the copied file. that is a hop skip and a jump away from delete something needed. I suggest using cmd prompt. it can list admin users and you can output that to a txt file that autocad can then read. if user name true. something like "net localusers administrators > c:\admintest.txt" Edited July 2 by mhupp 1 Quote
Steven P Posted July 2 Posted July 2 what is your end goal with detecting privileges / admin access? There might be other ways to do what you want of course. Quote
PGia Posted July 2 Author Posted July 2 Thanks for the answers. I’ve done some research and found that all processes invoked from AutoCAD inherit the same privilege level. Therefore, it may be enough to know the privilege level with which AutoCAD is running (although ideally, it should work to check any process). I need this to predict whether a task that requires privileges can be carried out or not Quote
BlackBox Posted July 2 Posted July 2 6 minutes ago, PGia said: Thanks for the answers. I’ve done some research and found that all processes invoked from AutoCAD inherit the same privilege level. Therefore, it may be enough to know the privilege level with which AutoCAD is running (although ideally, it should work to check any process). I need this to predict whether a task that requires privileges can be carried out or not Post your code. Those that know how do this may feel that it's sus to 'check privileges to see if a task can be carried out', based on what little info you've posted, FWIW. Quote
GLAVCVS Posted Wednesday at 11:36 PM Posted Wednesday at 11:36 PM (edited) 7 hours ago, PGia said: Thanks for the answers. I’ve done some research and found that all processes invoked from AutoCAD inherit the same privilege level. Therefore, it may be enough to know the privilege level with which AutoCAD is running (although ideally, it should work to check any process). I need this to predict whether a task that requires privileges can be carried out or not Hi Indeed, any process started from AutoCAD will inherit its privilege level. For example, if AutoCAD opens an instance of Word, that instance will inherit the same privilege level as AutoCAD. However, if a Word instance is already running and AutoCAD starts controlling it, its privilege level might be different. In that case, it might be necessary to check it in order to warn the user. Could your issue be something similar to that? As @mhupp says, there is no direct way to determine this from VLisp. But there are some tricks to achieve it: For example: (defun acadAdmin? (/ arch r ruta ruta1 f sh) (if (findfile (setq ruta1 (strcat (getenv "TEMP") "\\acAdmin.si"))) (vl-file-delete ruta1) ) (if (setq arch (open (setq ruta (strcat (getenv "TEMP") "\\ea.bat")) "w")) (progn (write-line "@echo off net session >nul 2>&1 if %errorlevel% == 0 ( echo SI> \"%temp%\\acAdmin.si\" )" arch ) (close arch) (setq sh (vlax-create-object "WScript.Shell")) (vlax-invoke sh 'Run ruta 0 :vlax-true) (vlax-release-object sh) (vl-file-delete ruta) (if (setq r (findfile ruta1)) (progn (vl-file-delete ruta1) T ) ) ) ) ) This simply writes a .bat that when executed, creates the file "acAdmin.si" only if AutoCAD is running as admin Edited Wednesday at 11:59 PM by GLAVCVS 1 Quote
PGia Posted 20 hours ago Author Posted 20 hours ago (edited) Hi, Sorry for not replying earlier. I've been traveling for several days. @BlackBox: I don't understand what's so special about implementing a Lisp function that returns the privileges with which another application, controlled by AutoCAD, was launched. Do you need my code? Here it is: (setq Access (vl-catch-all-apply 'vlax-get-object '("Access.Application"))) (if (vl-catch-all-error-p Access) (progn (setq privileges (adminP "acad")) (setq msg (strcat "\nThere is no current instance of Access\nA new one will open with the same privileges as AutoCAD: " privileges)) (alert msg) (setq Access (vl-catch-all-apply 'vlax-create-object '("Access.Application"))) (if (vl-catch-all-error-p Access) (princ "\nIt was not possible to open a new instance of Access") (progn (vlax-put-property Access 'Visible :vlax-true) (princ "\nConnection successful") ) ) ) (progn (setq privileges (adminP "access")) (setq msg (strcat "\nAn instance of Microsoft Access was found with the folowing privileges: " privileges "\nConnection successful")) (alert msg) ) ) Where adminP is the function I need. It's something I found somewhere and I'm trying to adapt it to my needs. This code will be used on 3 PCs. Currently, in all cases, AutoCAD is configured to start as Administrator. Therefore, any application launched from AutoCAD should inherit the same privileges, as far as I understand. However, I would also like to cover the case where AutoCAD controls an already running instance of Access, as you mentioned. So I tried to add something to the code to take that possibility into account. Is it possible to create a Lisp function that returns whether an already opened instance of Access has Administrator privileges or not? Edited 7 hours ago by SLW210 Added Code Tags!! Quote
BIGAL Posted 18 hours ago Posted 18 hours ago (edited) @PGia "where AutoCAD controls an already running instance of Access" You should be able to use get application, this is for Excel. Try this line with Access. The code works with Word and I am pretty sure works with Access. Have your access open when running the code. ;; Try to get or create Excel instance (setq myxl (vl-catch-all-apply 'vlax-get-or-create-object '("Excel.Application"))) Did you do a Google "read and write to Access Autolisp". Pretty sure its similar to Excel uses row and columns. I can provide read write for Excel which should work with Access. https://forums.autodesk.com/t5/visual-lisp-autolisp-and-general/getting-data-from-an-access-database/td-p/6238062 Edited 18 hours ago by BIGAL Quote
SLW210 Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago In the future please place your code in code tags. (<> in the editor toolbar) Quote
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