Re: Some questions on setting user access for certain Domain user.
From: Jam Live (Jam_at_jam.org)
Date: 03/18/04
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Date: Thu, 18 Mar 2004 21:58:22 -0000
not sure of the official work around but this may help
Maybe not too though!
how about t create a group "limited-Access-Group" provide all work stations
with "limited-access-group" local admin permissions. Add your user to that
group..
That should work
Try messing with GP to admin the local Admi access
At a guess !! Aint been checking into it though
Jam
"Shige" <exshige@yahoonospam.com> wrote in message
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> I'm using Win2K3 as server and WinXP as client and have a domain where
> each clients need to login. The client accounts have limited access to
> their local PC as well as the server.
>
> Now, the Administrator account will have all access to the server and
> the client PC when log on. The question is, how can I create a user
> account that have full access on local client PC but have limited access
> on the server?
>
> For eg, if I want to do some installation of software on the client PC,
> I will need to use an Administrator account, but i don't want that, coz'
> I will be given this task to some else and this person shouldn't have
> full access on the server.
>
> Please help.
>
> Thank you.
>
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