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Group Policy - User Rights Assignment
I have a small network with Win 2003 Servers. One of them runs BackupExec. It is a stand-alone server. Apparently I can't perform windows updates on this server. Googling the problem showed that my administrator doesn't have the rights to 1. Back up files and...
Tags: LocoLobo, group policy, User Rights Assignment, server
Discussion threads 2007-06-28

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Assignment Organizer (exe)
Assignment Organizer makes it easy to centrally manage your long list of assignments, storing details such as the assignment name, deadline, details and once you've started on it, launch the assignment document straight from within Assignment Organizer. Assignment Alert will make sure you never miss a deadline by alerting you...
Tags: Assignment, Font, Microsoft Windows, Operating Systems, Software
Software downloads 2004-12-08
prevent user from joining pc to domain
I found that by default any domain user can join a pc to a domain, and i want to lock it down so only domain admins can join a pc to a domain. Is there a way in group policy i can accomplish this?This is in the Domain Security...
Tags: degnan, domain, Domain-Security Policy, PC, windows
Q&A 2005-04-19
Bluetooth only in admin session
Hello,I recently installed a bluetooth dongle on my Win XP Pro PC to communicate with my cellular phone. All works well when under admin user, but the link is cut under any limited account. I don't want to work any time under with admin account.Thank you for your help,Jean-Jacques VergierFrom...
Tags: Bluetooth, jj.vergier@..., security, windows
Q&A 2006-01-25
local admin rights, user domain rights
I'm trying to set up my server so that on some pc's we have local administrator rights, but user rights on the domain. how would i go about setting this up? is it a policy i'm missing
Tags: steve.arndt@...
Discussion threads 2007-06-19
dictating user rights
I am trying to figure out a way to give users certain rights. As far as installing printers and certain software. Is there a way to do this without giving full admin rights? Giving them power user rights do not work.Group PolicyIf you have a Windows domain...
Tags: npearson@...
Discussion threads 2005-09-20
Allow Log on Locally is greyed out
I have exchange 2003 on a windows 2003 server with SP1. I use Veritas ExecBackup on another server to do weekly backups. I cannot open the mailboxes to do a backup. Since the exchange server has a limited role in AD it has access to AD users...
Tags: Allow Log-on Locally, e-mail, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows XP, russellrl2, server
Q&A 2006-03-04
Microsoft Update
Please Help!! Updates are ready for your computer Loop....Updates continue to try to run (75 or so) but they contiually come back with failed failed failed...not sure what to do. Then it says I do not have permission to do a windows update. This is very confusing to say...
Tags: PRODUCTIVITY, Microsoft Corp., joezep1@..., error number, Microsoft Update
Discussion threads 2007-06-07
Windows xp error logging on network
Hi, I have a windows xp user, who when they try to logon to the network get the following message: "The local Policy of this system does not permit you to logon interactively".I never had any issues with this user they are part of a group policy on the...
Tags: it management, kashmeir63@..., Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows XP, network
Q&A 2005-12-02
Windows 2000
When i try to join a pc (windows 2000) to Our domain (windows 2000 server) it gives me error after asking me about the user name and password :The Network Request is Not SupportedThere are a lot of possible reasons: DHCP, IP address, running services, windows time and so on…...
Tags: domain, the_aliken@..., windows, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows 2000, computer, windows 2000
Q&A 2006-07-03
Overcoming administrator security concerns when running NetWare
Two of the most important systems for managing security in NetWare are Novell Directory Services NDS and file system security. Here's how to get them to work together to allow admin rights without providing access to the entire file system.By Justin WhitlockWith a NetWare installation, no one system is responsible...
Tags: Workforce management, Directory services, Servers, Guest Contributor, supervisor, Novell NDS, file system, Novell Inc., directory service, Supervisor right, server, Novell NetWare, security, server object
Technical articles 2001-02-06
Logon problem
I have WinXP and Win 2000 networked.I can't log on to WinXP from Win2000.Warning says " Logon failure:the user has not been granted the reuested logon type at this computer."Please let me know what must I do in order to logon.You must have the exact same workgroup on both computers,...
Tags: Microsoft Windows XP, Microsoft Windows 2000
Q&A 2005-02-15
Vista Ultimate, User Profile for both Home + Work use
I would be very grateful if you could assist me with the following problem:I have recently purchased a laptop Dell M90 OS Vista Ultimate, for both Home + Work use. Home is standalone profile, Work is a Domain controlled (I have “Standard user” domain rights) My “Home” user account...
Tags: Microsoft Windows Vista, mcgowanpatricia@..., Standard User, domain
Discussion threads 2007-06-02
Enable/Disable Services Without Admin Rights
Hi, I like to ask how we can set restricted rights on a user but yet give user the rights to enable or disable certain services.Is this possible in Windows XP SP2?I understand that we are able to add users to multiple groups. (Eg. For user set as restricted to...
Tags: Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack 2, vivienw@...
Discussion threads 2007-06-10
How to downgrade user rights
All of our users are members of the local Administrators group on their XP machines. We want to revoke their rights to a point that they won't be able to manipulate services or delete/change administrator accounts on the machine. Since they currently have full rights, many of them...
Tags: Microsoft Windows XP, ggarman@...
Discussion threads 2007-06-27
Joining a child domain
Hi,I'm working on window 2003 server.My company has a big network.I'm enterprise administrator.There are a lot of child domain under the forest.One of my collegue want to join a domain under a child domaing but he couldn't,it prompts him a message access denied .He asked me to give him the...
Tags: child domain, Enterprise Admin, domain, fre_work@..., windows, windows 2003, networking
Discussion threads 2007-03-07
Granting Power Users full control of USB devices in Device Manager
I would like to grant Power Users full control of their USB devices (install drivers, change COM ports). A device in particular operates through different COM ports, so they must be able to change ports via Device Manager.I tried Admin Tools > Local Policies > User Rights Assignment >...
Tags: ActiveX/COM/COM+/DCOM, chai714@..., USB-device, COM Port, Power Users, Device Manager
Discussion threads 2007-05-22
rights in AD to add exchange mailboxes
We are trying to allow users in AD to setup new users with mailboxes in exchange 2003. What rights are needed on what objects. By setting rights on the exchange server object it allowed the user to create the mailbox with a default smtp address but the user...
Tags: advertisement, dklein@..., e-mail, mailbox
Q&A 2005-11-22
Windows XP Fax Permissions
I have a system running Windows XP Pro. One of the functions of this system is to recieve faxes. The end user has regular "user" rights (not PowerUser/Admin) and cannot delete received faxes. (The option is grayed out.) If I log in with administrator rights, I...
Tags: johndjauch, Microsoft Windows, fax, Microsoft Windows XP
Discussion threads 2007-06-07
GP with User rights with Windows 2003 AD
In my setup I have roaming profile (Windows 2000 prof/XP - workstations). When a workstation is used by multiple users, they can see each others profile details and view the information of others. How I can retrict the user not view others profile. User login in with domain account. Kindly...
Tags: Workstations, melvinrm@..., advertisement, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows 2003
Discussion threads 2007-09-20
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