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startservice failed #2

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StevenKSaint opened this issue Dec 6, 2023 · 6 comments
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startservice failed #2

StevenKSaint opened this issue Dec 6, 2023 · 6 comments

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@StevenKSaint
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报错

@MaorSabag
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Are you in elevated shell?
In order to start a service you need to be in elevated shell.

@StevenKSaint
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Hello, It's system permissions

@MaorSabag
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Make sure you have the truesight driver placed in the same directory of the executable.

@StevenKSaint
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truesight.sys and TrueSightKiller.exe are the same directory.The target system is windows server 2019 standard.

@CloudStrifer
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you are so clever@ @StevenKSaint

@JackYipcy
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Your initial execution of truesightkiller.exe should have created a service named truesight with "binPath= c:\windows\system32\truesight.sys" as shown from your screenshot and mine below.
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You could copy the truesightkiller.exe and truesight.sys to c:\windows\system32 to fit the binPath, or modify the binPath of the service to the where truesight.sys truly locates.

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