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DTS With OLAP and Admin Rights in SQL 7
Tomppa "Jorge de Almeida Pinto [MVP - DS]" <SubstituteThisWithMyFullNameSeparatedByD...@gmail.com> wrote in message news:%237QBJTODHHA.4404@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... the local admin should be able to: - install programs that need local admin rights use restricted groups to make the admin an indirect member of the

no rights to open programs
Sharon F sharonf...@ETEmvps.org microsoft public windowsxp accessibility On Thu, 11 Dec 2003 00:29:10 -0800, Thomas Vienna wrote: In my Windows XP-Home-Edition I have set up 2 users, both having Admin-rights. But since some weeks one of the users canīt copy, paste, cut etc. documents in the windows- explorer.

Why does FTP req. domain admin rights?
scotland_2...@hotmail.co.uk microsoft public exchange admin Hi All, We've been having a liitle problem with local IT staff who cannot add a delegate user to a users mailbox (right click on the user on Active Directory users and Computers > properties > Exchange Advanced > Mailbox rights.

disjont NT WS from a domain without admin rights
This Administratoraccount is the one, with your name (if you are the administrator). When you log on, you log on as a standard user( new to Vista), and every time you have to use Admin Rights, you are being prompted. That's the meaning of Vista's UAC (User-Account-Control). Then go to Add/Remove logged in as your

Admin User does not allow Uninstall/Change/Repair to Programs
The problem is that the local gpo is only assigned to user who have local admin rights on the server!? I've checked the directory ACL on C:Winnt\system32\GroupPolicy and permissions has only: TerminalServerUsers - Read & Browse (ADS Group) System - Full Access (Local) The strange thing is that only user with

Why does I need admin rights to install my client?
"Stephen" <step...@fpsnet.com> wrote in message news:092b01c24303$227ac7f0$9be62ecf@tkmsftngxa03... A customer has Windows 2000 Terminal Server installed and recently installed our application. For some reason, all of the users had to be assigned Admin rights in order to read the registry.

Admin rights on WKST
Twilighttime t...@tt.com microsoft public win2000 general Its a local rights issue. and you should NEVER fix this by giving users domain admin rights. That allows them to have free roam of your server and if they are savy they can do alot of damage. the work around: you need to give their domain account

How do I get roaming profiles to work??
Nicoya Helm wrote: In ZFD3.2, is the user required to have admin rights to the local workstation in Win2k/XP for the auto-import service to work? I know this was an issue with ZFD2 and NT, but haven't been able to find any documentation that these rights are necessary for 2k/Xp? We've got some 2k workstations that

Trying to setup a User with Admin Rights???
What I would like to be able to do is give users local admin rights or deny these rights at logon. We have to go to each individual and grant these rights as needed (for software installations mostly). You can give a user local admin rights in NT by going to administrative tools and going into the Computer

Granting all users Admin Rights
Should I let the users use the application during this state and simply allow them to run it as a local admin? Thank for any addtional information on this matter. Randy Webster Network Analyst On Feb 11, 11:44 am, "Larry Veden" <l2ve...@gmail.com> wrote: Unfortunately the Admin Rights aspect is a function of the

permissions
Hello all, I work for a college and some of the instructors and crying about have Admin rights. We dont want to give them admin rights so I need to figure out how to allow them to change the IP address on the machine and instrall software and hardware on their machine without giving them admin rights.

Lost Admin Rights to Server Object
She was getting the warning that she must have administrative rights to install and not to install in the admin account. So I gave her admin rights so she could install it. She is still getting the same error saying that she must have admin rights. I logged in as her and tried to access a file that I know only has

{Bridge Works:119} Running w/out Admin Rights
I see several problems with granting a regular user admin rights. The main reason is that system files become accessible and could be corrupted very easily by accidental clicks, viruses, etc... I also This is theoretically true, but in practice I believe most of the viruses and worms out there in the wild spread no

Running Programms requires Admin rights
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Updating with scripts, admin rights
Simon Geary simon_ge...@hotmail.com microsoft public win2000 active_directory DC's do not have local accounts so to give someone admin rights on a DC they would need to be in the domain admins group. If there is some specific task you have in mind it may be possible to use a less restrictive account though.

ADmin rights?
We had 3 domain/enterprise admins who were based in one country who were the only people with native admin rights and ANY local logon access rights to the domain controllers. After that there were several thousand delegated "admins" who could do various things from adding/removing workstations to modifying groups

Allow Admins to log on to W2K Desktop with Admin Rights
He is a NT 4.0 user, When I set him up his NT machine, I log on as the admin for that PC and added him to the PC as an administrator rights. When he logs on in the morning norton's give him a error on the log on script and it says that he doesn't have adminstrative rights. Sometimes when I install programs it won't

ADMIN RIGHTS DOES NOT WORK ON CLIENT
I am administrator at a school and reinstalled 1 class with ghost, no problem so far since then, the students are able to login on the domein, but are no longer local administrators on there workstations in that class. If they logon to a ws in another class, no poblem, they have admin rights! The local admin rights

Using ACU to update Client with no admin rights
chaos ch...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista security Is there any way to change the time in Vista Business without admin rights? This seems like such a no brainer that users will need to change/correct their clocks from time to time in addition to having auto scripts set the time at login.

Access denied on the registry
It involves precreating the SMS accounts if you don't want Domain Admin rights for yourself or the SMS service account. -- This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. "Ray Donovan" <rayzor...@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:009b01c313ff$093592c0$a501280a@phx.gbl.