Local admin account rights

From: Mikko (vituttaa.net_at_vituttaa.net)
Date: 05/19/04


Date: 19 May 2004 04:19:15 -0700

I'm logging into our W2K workstations as local admin. Problem is that
I can't access W2K server's network shares shared to domain admin.
Question is... what should I do to give local admins domain admin
rights? This wasn't a problem in NT4 environment, wonder why?

We also set up an ISA Server last week, which allows domain users to
access internet. Now I can't get connection as local admin.

Thanks in advance!



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