Re: Add remove programs

From: Bigbruva (Richardh_at_dontusethis.ws)
Date: 10/14/04


Date: Thu, 14 Oct 2004 09:02:42 -0700

As long as the application the user is trying to install does not try to
modify the operating system files or install system services you could use
the Power Users group.

This will allow them to install most normal applications. However if the
application does try to modify system files or create a system service the
installation will fail without Admin rights.

HTH

BB

"franco" <franco@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:718315CA-E255-4B27-878B-E2F13C973846@microsoft.com...
> It's possible to set policy so that a user, which is NOT member of
> Administrators Group, may install application on Windows 2003 Server not
> Domain Controller?
>
> Thanks



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