Windows 10: NT Service\TrustedInstaller & NT authority\system

Discus and support NT Service\TrustedInstaller & NT authority\system in Windows 10 Customization to solve the problem; is "NT Service\TrustedInstaller" the same thing as "NT Authority\system"? can you log into "NT Athority\system"? i understand that "NT... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Customization' started by leon sol, Jun 4, 2020.

  1. leon sol Win User

    NT Service\TrustedInstaller & NT authority\system


    is "NT Service\TrustedInstaller" the same thing as "NT Authority\system"? can you log into "NT Athority\system"?


    i understand that "NT Service\TrustedInstaller" is not a user, i under stand that "NT Service\TrustedInstaller" is just trustedinstaller.exe with a temporary user ID.


    i know that i cannot log into "NT Service\TrustedInstaller".


    when i say "log into" i mean: "go into the user account and open file explorer's desktop and make it act like a normal user"

    :)
     
    leon sol, Jun 4, 2020
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  2. NT SERVICE\TrustedInstaller is missing

    Try granting ownership to

    NT SERVICE\TrustedInstaller

    (without the surrounding double quotes)
     
    Frederik Long, Jun 4, 2020
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  3. NT AUTHORITY/SYSTEM shutdown

    How do I removed this shutdown initiated by NT AUTHORITY/SYSTEM on windows 10?. It keeps showing up on my PC.
     
    mikerozzle, Jun 4, 2020
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  4. ThEditor Win User

    NT Service\TrustedInstaller & NT authority\system

    NT SERVICE\TrustedInstaller is missing

    TrustedInstaller is missing when i try to give TrustedInstaller back the ownership of WindowsApps Folder in program files.

    What I did:

    1. I gave myself the ownership of WindowsApps folder in program files through its advanced security settings.

    2. Then after I had done what I wanted to do (copy a folder of an application) I tried giving TrustedInstaller back its ownership.3

    3. But windows said "An object with the following name cannot be found "NT SERVICE\TrustedInstaller". Check the selected object types and locations for accuracy and ensure that you have typed the object's name correctly, or remove this object from the
    selection.


    4. So what I did is I removed TrustedInstaller from the permissions entries group and it removed it but a new Principal appeared namely - S-1-15-3-1024-3635283841-2530182609-996808640-1887759898-3848208603-3313616867-983405619-2501854204.f

    5. I tried doing step 2 again but it still didn't work.

    6. In the end, I tried to look if I had unknowningly removed TrustedInstaller. For this, I went over to System32 and
    viewed it's advanced security settings. TrustedInstaller was the Owner.

    My Question :

    Why is windows saying it is TrustedInstaller is missing when System32 has the owner TrustedInstaller?

    How do I make TrustedInstaller the owner of WindowsApps again?

    My Windows :

    Windows 10 (Creator Update)
     
    ThEditor, Jun 4, 2020
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NT Service\TrustedInstaller & NT authority\system