Permedit
: It changes the security descriptor of a process to "Full Control."
The tool's main purpose is to grant a user or another application full access rights to a specific running process. Permedit
: Simply right-clicking an app and selecting "Run as administrator." : It changes the security descriptor of a
: Since it was designed for Windows XP and early versions of Windows Vista/7, it may not function correctly—or at all—on Windows 10 or 11 due to updated User Account Control (UAC) and Kernel-mode protections. 🛡️ Modern Alternatives It was particularly popular in the mid-to-late 2000s
is a legacy software utility primarily used by the gaming and modding community to adjust process permissions on Windows operating systems. It was particularly popular in the mid-to-late 2000s for games like World of Warcraft . 🛠️ Core Functionality
: Granting full permissions to a process bypasses standard Windows security protocols, potentially leaving your system open to exploits.
: Modern online games use sophisticated anti-cheat systems (like Easy Anti-Cheat or BattlEye) that detect permission-altering tools. Using PermEdit on a modern game will likely result in an account ban.