Re: Domain Admin on BDC - but diskeeper claims I have no administrative rights
From: Asheesh Laroia (pan-news@asheeshenterprises.com)Date: 03/29/02
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From: Asheesh Laroia <pan-news@asheeshenterprises.com> Date: Fri, 29 Mar 2002 03:04:03 GMT
It could be a hardcoded username test. I don't know how to make the
installer cooperate with your setup, but using DebPloit, a program that
gives you local Administrator privileges, should do the trick just fine.
You can read about it at http://www.everything2.com/?node=debploit
-- Asheesh.
On Tue, 19 Mar 2002 12:52:33 -0500, Dorothea Muecke-Herzberg wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have a problem with running diskeeper and installing printer drivers
> using HP's installation wizard on our BDC (NT4 SP5). In both instances I
> log in as systemadmin (who is member of the Domain Admin group) onto the
> BDC. (There is no local Administrator on the PDC or BDC). When I try to
> run diskeeper it fails with the error message: "Your account doesn't
> have sufficient priviledge and access to run Diskeeper" Similar thing
> when I try to install with HP's installation wizard. Nothing else
> complains and I never experience any problems with insufficient
> administrative rigths.
> Has anyone an idea what could cause that behaviour?
>
> Cheers
>
> Dorothea
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