Re: 2003/XP Local Policies-Power Users
From: Mike (a_at_a.com)
Date: 04/29/03
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Date: Tue, 29 Apr 2003 10:08:00 -0700
>-----Original Message-----
> Steve. True there is no power users group available,
but just create it
>by typing in "power users". I did test it once and it did
work. --- Steve
>
>
>"Steve Williams" <swilliams@stewartmg.com> wrote in
message
>news:047e01c30e60$aaa78360$3001280a@phx.gbl...
>> I have been using restricted groups to add domain admins
>> and enterprise admin to the administrator accounts.
>> Which works great!!! I have tried to the power users
>> account and I am stuck. There is no built-in account
for
>> the domain so I cannot use it in restricted group??
>>
>> Is there a way I can change who is in the local policies
>> of each machine without going into computer management
>> for each computer? Specifically I want to put a domain
>> global group such as Domain USers in to the power users
>> group of each XP workstation.
>>
>> I currently have to put the Domain users group into the
>> Administrators group because of the nature of this
>> beast. I fear ultimate destruction of our network if I
>> the users ever figure it out. Please help.. Post or
send
>> direct email
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Try using the GPO snap-in from an XP or 2000 Station, you
will be able to select the Power Users Groups. However
deploying this policy over a DC may display an error in
the event log but should not stiop the rest of the policy
to be deployed.
Michel T.
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