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Note: The application will not drop any privileges other than those that are assigned to the user whose privileges you want to drop. It will not remove the SYSTEM account, or any other user account. DropMyRights v2.0-beta A highly sophisticated tool to drop the security context of another user. It removes all of the privileges, SIDs, and token of the target user, then starts the target user's program in a non-admin context. It's fully customizable and will accept multiple users for processing. For more information please refer to the documentation. DropMyRights v2.0-beta3 A very simple tool to drop the security context of another user. It removes all of the privileges, SIDs, and token 1d6a3396d6 DropMyRights With Serial Key =============== The DropMyRights application will start Internet Explorer or Mozilla Firefox from a user-specific token that has had the privileges of a non-administrator account removed. 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