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forced to give admin rights to make changes. how to avoid?
Some Admin Rights needed for poweruser I have to install/distribute some apps (which need admin rights) but al our users have poweruser rights. Is there any way to see what rights are missing (registry, files, etc) are missing when I want to setup as poweruser so I can add the necessary rights to the powerusers?

Loss of access rights for admin-level user (me !!) on upgraded ...
With the Home Edition, either the user will have full Admin rights and be able to play the game and have access to everything on the computer, or be blocked out. There is no in-between ground with Home. On Pro, first go into Control Panel/Folder Options/View tab. Way down at the very last line is "Use simple file

need sms admin rights on primary sms site
I have one concern: there are some client PC's where the logged on users do not have local admin rights. What behaviour can we expect from this? I imagine the WU client will download the patches successfully and attempt to install them and ask for a reboot. Will the patches successfully install or will the not take

local admin rights for domain user on member server ?
I ment, that you didn't need (and shouldn't have) more than one administrator, and that it should be the one in your name, because, when you're loggin on, you are not using the admin-part, only the standard-user part, until you need admin-rights, then you are beeing promted. And about the Add/Remove stuff - thats

Admin rights IDM 2.0
And yes, the default user account locally has Admin rights, so you probably nailed it. You can test this by adding the domain user to the local Administrators group.... I don't have any issues granting the domain user admin rights on the workstation, unless it opens up other vulnerabilities beyond them breaking

Admin User does not allow Uninstall/Change/Repair to Programs
I can't imagine any reason why an app would require more than local admin rights, no matter how badly written. Having them local admins rather than domain admins doesn't help with the worm situation, installing unauthorized software, etc. but at least it lessens your worry about what they're doing to each other's

Updates to Non-Admin User Rights
This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. "raffelm" <raff...@mindspring.com> wrote in message news:c8ff683b.0211250855.289f4975@posting.google.com... A user installed our product with a user id that did not have admin rights. The Windows Installer asked for temporary admin rights

Loast admin rights to object
I even joined my current workgroup, but still "Admin" has no rights. I also noticed that in the Owner part of the security there was no owner for anything. The database I cannot get into is Access 2000 format, but I use Access 2002, maybe that has something to do with it? I just want to get my admin rights back.

Setting up an AD structure
Tim Hill/MVP timh...@pacbell.net microsoft public windowsnt domain HOW did you grant the users admin rights on their machines? The correct way to do this is to add the *domain* account for the user to the local Administrators group on the local NT workstation (NOT the domain). You can do this remotely by using the

Security, always ask for permission want to turn off
With Vista you have to rightclick the app and choose the option "Run as Administrator" even if you are an administrator. If you do not use "Run as Admin" your function will return FALSE. I think this is ok. Does anyone know, how I can find out from my VO-app, if the user has admin-rights or not. TIA Ulrich.

Some Admin Rights needed for poweruser
... is there a way to automatically give new user temporary admin rights, when he/she logs on first time on wtsrv? there's an application config that needs to be run, but it requires Admin Rights, we've been manually giving admin rights to users and then taking them away for this reason. is there another way,

Age of Mythology - Requirement for Administrator Rights
However, I'm admin of the domain the server is installed in and I need admin rights for the exchange-server as well. In the brief moment I had at the console I found a dialog that listed two "inherited" admins and a blank window below. I quickly inserted my account into the latter. On my own PC I installed the

ADmin rights?
CR ch...@fin2000.com microsoft public sqlserver server No it doesnt need admin rights. The user probably didnt have rights/ permissions to what you were trying to do. What specifically were you trying to do? What was the error message? "Mark" <field...@umn.edu> wrote in message news:OIWmT#NLCHA.2200@tkmsftngp08.

Admin rights
Initially, this computer was set up with a user account with admin rights so that the individual could load their software. This task was successfully completed. However, after attaching the computer to the network, the network administrator wanted the user account changed so that the user did not have admin rights

Local Group Policy is assigning only to user with admin rights ...
David Mair dev...@novell.com novell devsup smscomp David Mair wrote: jlevansdantz wrote: Hi, I'm using NWSMConnectToTargetServiceEx() and if I pass a user and password which does not have admin rights I can backup/restore/etc. I want to prevent this, but I haven't been able to find an api to detect if a user has

NDS admin rights for Helpdesk staff?
In order for any of my clients to make changes to a web site I seem to be stuck having to give them full admin rights on the server in order for their changes to be accepted. I've set the web sites to be read/write access for anyone in a "webmasters" global group. No matter, though because unless the user is an

Admin rights
Ulrich Trutter Ulrich.Trut...@t-online.de comp lang clipper visual-objects Does anyone know, how I can find out from my VO-app, if the user has admin-rights or not. TIA Ulrich.

Does SQL DBA need local Win Admin rights?
Beno B...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista security Issue: Access denied to some keys in the register, even though it was accessed with admin rights. I had the same problem trying to reinstall Skype. It returned an error advising it could not access the key SPhoneParser.

Workstation access problems! Admin rights
We have admin rights to the object in the organizational unit, but do not have admin rights to the one under the main tree. The admin account has full rights on the actual server, as well, from the command prompt. We simply do not have admin rights to that one object. There are 2 ways this might have happened,

Schema Admin Rights
Yes, in some cases, even you with Admin rights have to use Run as Administrator. <http://technet2.microsoft.com/WindowsVista/en/library/0d75f774-8514-4c9e-ac08- 4c21f5c6c2d91033.mspx?mfr=true> Is that what you are saying? I've tried using run as administrator when logged in as a user that has administrator