Re: Permissions and Domains
From: Lanwench [MVP - Exchange] (lanwench_at_heybuddy.donotsendme.unsolicitedmail.atyahoo.com)
Date: 08/04/04
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Date: Wed, 4 Aug 2004 12:44:18 -0400
Hazel Kay wrote:
> Hi Jeff and Torgeir,
>
> Ive got it at last!
> I thought that having accounts for the user in both local
> and domain, with the local set to administrator was
> enough.
> I now realise that they are effectively two different
> users and adding the rights in Advanced-Advanced-Groups
> has sorted the problem.
> Ive also got a lot to read havent I!
> Thanks very much to both of you Guys!!
You should get rid of their local user accounts on all the workstations to
avoid confusion. Users should always log into the domain.
>
>> There are literally hundreds out there, but you may want to pick up a
>> book or two on Windows Network Administration, matching the OS you're
>> using. It's not a quick How-To for what you'll be facing, but it's
>> not rocket science either.
>>
>> Jeff
>> .
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