power user group

From: Denis Wong @ Hong Kong (@)
Date: 03/29/03


From: "Denis Wong @ Hong Kong" <wong@tmicha.net>
Date: Fri, 28 Mar 2003 22:20:12 -0800


My guess is the permission in the registry.

>-----Original Message-----
>Hello all,
>
>We have a windows 2000 advanced server that is running
>citrix metaframe xp. One of the users reported that .pcx
>documents could not be opened(ms photo editor is the
>program these open with), I tried with an admin account
>and it worked. I tried with a test account that just had
>user rights and it did not work, so it was a permissions
>thing.I then added my test account to the powerusers
group
>on the server and it worked. I would like to not add the
>user to this group so I went through the local security
>policies and went to user rights assignment and added my
>test account to every right assignment the power users
>group had, removed from the powerusers group and waited a
>few minutes for the settings to go into affect. the
>program would not work(the error is no file format can be
>found in the registry). What does the powerusers group
>also have that i am missing?
>
>Regards, Joe
>.
>



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