Windows 2003 Users vs Software
From: Marilyne (Marilyne_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 02/26/05
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Date: Fri, 25 Feb 2005 15:33:02 -0800
I am managing a network using 16 workstations sharing files on a Windows 2003
server. The users do not have rights to install programs. All users have
Office 2003; however, each workstation has additional software that is
specific to their business specialty. There is only one software package
running off the server. My problem is when I install some software packages
they do not work for the user using standard user rights.
I have consulted other network techs regarding the problem and followed
various suggestions none of these ideas worked. It appears the server is
over-riding something in the software registry. Therefore the software will
not initiate once the user has standard user rights to the machine. If I get
an error it usually says the software was not installed properly. Once I
change the users rights to "Administrator" the software works.
I’ve tried changing the machine user rights so that the user has
administrative rights to his/her machine but as soon as they login with their
standard user login created for the domain, the server over rides the rights
and the software will not work.
There are three software packages that are giving me this conflict. One is
an engineering software, one is a form software and the other is a software
that initiates the vinyl cutter. I have called the software vendors and they
give me no technical advice. They don't know what would cause this conflict.
I am looking forward to hearing some good advice.
It has been suggested to me that I give the user administrative rights and
give up. This means the user has access to payroll and account records the
administration does not want public. If there is a way to give the users
administrative rights and limit their access to specific folders. I am
willing to make that adjustment.
-- Marilyne
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