Re: making all users an admin of local machine by default

From: Olof Lagerkvist (no_at_email.address)
Date: 02/28/04


Date: Sat, 28 Feb 2004 00:05:03 GMT

Mostro wrote:

> I apologize for having posted in two groups. Was not sure which group was
> more appropriate. My question is, what can I do to make sure that any user
> that ever logs onto any Windows 2000 workstation on my network is
> automatically an admin locally to that machine. I am hoping to find a
> solution short of making them domain admins. Someone please help, and thank
> you.

If you want to make sure that all users logging in interactively on a
workstation get administrator privileges you can add the object NT
AUTHORITY\INTERACTIVE to the local Administrators group. This makes sure
that only interactive users get administrator privileges but users
connecting from the network are still just normal users.

-- 
Olof Lagerkvist
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