Re: Windows2000 Domain - Security on Local Machine.
From: Marina Roos (marina_at_roos.nospam.nl.com)
Date: 06/20/03
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Date: Thu, 19 Jun 2003 23:07:23 GMT
You add the domainuser to the local Administrators group. Or indeed de
Domainusersgroup.
Marina
"Nick Coons" <ncoons@red7usa.com> schreef in bericht
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> > > So I'd like to know what I'm missing. I'd like to be able to figure
> > > out what it is that allows the Administrators group the ability to
> > > install software, so I can assign that same right, or set of rights,
> > > to the Users group.. so I don't have to give every user full
> > > Administrative rights.
>
> > Making a user member of the local Administrators-group doesn't give
him/her
> > administratorrights on the domain. So no problem here.
>
> On most of the workstations, if not all, the user does not exist on
> the local machine. Do I need to create the user on the local machine,
> or can I add the domain user to the local Administrators group? Or,
> instead of having to add each user, can I add the domain Users group
> to the local Administrators group?
>
> I don't actually have any of these workstations in front of me now,
> otherwise I'd simply try this without having to post a follow-up :-).
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