Re: all operations require local admin rights

From: Krish Shenoy[MSFT] (kshenoy_at_online.microsoft.com)
Date: 12/11/03


Date: Wed, 10 Dec 2003 17:08:20 -0800

Is the profile path ACLed so that each username has both read and write
access to its profile
"EvB" <evanbergen(no-spam)@modderkolk(no-spam).nl> wrote in message
news:br43st$msf$1@reader11.wxs.nl...
> I created a new domain with 2 dcīs and some member servers, all windows
> 2000. About 50 W2K clients connected.
> I use roaming profiles.
>
> 1st:
> When i logon a client machine the profile loads but when i log off the
> profile cannot be saved. This is on all clients with all usernames. When i
> give a client local administrator rights it works fine. The userrights on
> the profile map on the server are checked and okey.
>
> 2nd:
> When i try to run local applications on the clients machine the
> applications give all sort of errors. When i give the user local admin
> rights everything works perfect. This is on al clients with all usernames.
>
> Before I created the new Domain/DCīs this never has been a problem. What
can
> create the problem that for all actions local administrator rights are
> required.
>
> Is it something the DC sents to the client by a group policy or another
> security policy? I checked pretty much but canīt find anything. Can anyone
> help me out please?
>
> Kind regards,
>
> EvB
>
>



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