Object Picker UI _ Microsoft Learn
Object Picker UI _ Microsoft Learn
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This topic contains examples of object types that you can select when configuring access to
various types of computer objects (for example, ownership and permissions).
Use the Object Picker control to type the object names that you want to find on the
network or the local computer. You can search for multiple objects by separating each
name with a semicolon. For information about Active Directory objects that you can specify
in this dialog box when your computer is part of a domain, see Active Directory Domain
Services objects later in this topic.
Groups:
Administrators
Guests
Users
Power Users
Everyone
Object Type Details Examples
Authenticated
Users
Group Can contain users, computers, and other groups as Client operating
members. system groups:
Power Users
Guests
Server operating
system groups:
Administrators
System Operators
Users
Power Users
Everyone
Object Type Details Examples
Authenticated
Users
Anonymous
Logon
Guests
System
Each object has a set of attributes that best describe it. For example, consider a user object.
Each user can have attributes such as Name, Address, and Telephone number. The objects
that can be authenticated and to which permissions can be assigned are called security
principals. Each security principal object has a security identifier (SID) associated with it, in
addition to the global identifier (GUID).
Object
Details Examples
Type
Users:
Administrator
Cert Publishers
Domain Guests
Guest
Groups:
Built-in
Represents default built-in groups and
security Administrators
security principals.
principal
Server Operators
Print Operators
Users
Hyper-V Administrators
Guests
Users
Power Users
Everyone
Authenticated Users
Anonymous Logon
Guests
System
See also
Security Principals Technical Overview
Local Accounts