SysPrivSuppress

Indicates whether system privileges have been suppressed or revealed. Each digit following the SysPrivSuppress variable represents a system privilege, each of which can be turned on or off using a "0", a "1", or a "2" respectively. Digits have meaning according to their placement counting from the right.  Leading zeros are not required

If set to "0", the associated system privilege is revealed.

If set to "1", the associated system privilege is suppressed in all security dialogs, except the Administrative Settings dialog.

If set to "2", the associated system privilege is suppressed in all security dialogs, including the Administrative Settings dialog.

By default, all system privileges are revealed in all security dialogs. A table indicating the index of each system privilege in the SysPrivSuppress variable can be found in Index of System Privileges for the SysPrivSuppress Variable.

More detailed information on the suppression of system privileges can be found in Suppress and Reveal System Privileges Using the SysPrivSuppress Variable.

Default: SysPrivSuppress = 00000000000000000000000000000000000