Re: Temporary user rights
From: Kallely Sajan (sajankl@hotmail.com)
Date: 05/10/02
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From: "Kallely Sajan" <sajankl@hotmail.com> Date: Fri, 10 May 2002 01:11:01 -0500
You might want to look at the option of using time service instead of the
manual process. This wll also address the user rights problem
-- Regards, Sajan. PS: Please don't send me emails, use the news room, so that others also will be benefited. "Aaron N. Cutshall" <acutshall@elsallc.com> wrote in message news:#PPQhU59BHA.2596@tkmsftngp05... > I would like to temporarily change a user's rights to allow a user to update > the system time on the local workstation to match the server, then remove > the privilege to prevent tampering. This would normally be executed during > the user's login script. How can I execute something with temporary > administrative privileges? > >
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