/* * issetugid implementation for Windows * Public domain */ #include /* * Windows does not have a native setuid/setgid functionality. * A user must enter credentials each time a process elevates its * privileges. * * So, in theory, this could always return 0, given what I know currently. * However, it makes sense to stub out initially in 'safe' mode until we * understand more (and determine if any disabled functionality is actually * useful on Windows anyway). * * Future versions of this function that are made more 'open' should thoroughly * consider the case of this code running as a privileged service with saved * user credentials or privilege escalations by other means (e.g. the old * RunAsEx utility.) */ int issetugid(void) { return 1; }