Re: Heddin shares restrections
From: Maged N. Roshdy (anonymous_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 07/27/04
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Date: Tue, 27 Jul 2004 06:43:51 -0700
I mean i want to allow them to change all the regional
settings options like languages defaults .... etc
in the case of the power users i cant see all the tabs of
the regional settings options , i appreciate your opinion
to not give any permission to the users i also do that but
not for all the users , some users need to install some
software updates and you can say that i have some advanced
users , i want to give him freedom just on thier
workstation , but on the other hand i dont like them to
play in my area , i want to remote there computers at any
time i need without having surprise that some body close
the remote access or unshare the hidden drives.....ETC
the software that didnt continue installation because of
the permission is Adobe acrobat reader .
again thanks for that interisting discussion
Maged
>-----Original Message-----
>Maged N. Roshdy wrote:
>> i moved the users to the local power users group but
they
>> cant modify the regional options , how can i give that
>> permission to the pwer users group
>
>Not sure what you're actually trying to allow - what
specifically, and
>again, why?
>
>> another question , why some programs installed with the
>> power users level and some other programs deny that and
>> requier administration permission.
>
>I personally don't like users installing any software and
don't generally
>put them even in PowerUsers. But to answer your question,
it depends on the
>software itself - and what it requires permissions for in
order to be
>installed.
>>
>> discussing that with you was really usefull for me .
thank
>> you for giving me that chance
>
>No problem - hope this helps.
>>
>> Maged
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com wrote:
>>>> ok but i want to keep the users administrators on
thier
>>>> workstations
>>>
>>> Why? Do you have (badly written) software that
requires this?
>>>
>>>> i just dont like them to affect the
>>>> administrator tools of the domain like the securety
and
>>>> the hidden shares , so is there a customize solution
can
>>>> do that .
>>>
>>> If regular user rights don't work because you have
software that
>>> won't run that way, try putting them in Power Users
instead of
>> local admins to see if
>>> they can still run the software.
>>>
>>>>
>>>> Maged
>>>>> -----Original Message-----
>>>>> Maged N. Roshdy wrote:
>>>>>> Hi
>>>>>> at work i have Win2000 domain , i am the
>> administrator of
>>>>>> it , some day when i try to access the C$ drive one
one
>>>>>> workstation it gives me message sys windows cannot
find
>>>>>> the drive check the spelling and try again or tey
>>>>>> searching , i know that the user of that
workstation had
>>>>>> unshared his C$ drive , but i am the administrator
on that
>>>>>> network i want too do scan for his machine or
backup his
>>>>>> files , so i need the C hard drive to have always
the
>>>>>> heddin share C$, to be able at any time to have
>> access for
>>>>>> it , so how can i make restriction for unsharing the
>>>>>> hidden shared drives .
>>>>>
>>>>> Take all end users out of the local admins group.
>>>>>
>>>>> Also - since you have a domain, you really ought to
have everyone
>>>>> store ALL their data on the server - use folder
redirection to move
>>>>> My Documents to their home directories, etc.
Workstation backups
>>>>> are a pain and aren't very reliable.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> another question , if i want to close just the
access to
>>>>>> the GPEDIT.MSC , because i dont like any body to
play with
>>>>>> it , and how to make the policy of the domain that
>> if any
>>>>>> clint delete the domain administrator from his local
>>>>>> administrators to not access the domain resources .
>>>>>
>>>>> Again, take the end users out of the local admin
group and they
>>>>> can't do this.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> please for any body know about thease matters to
>> share me
>>>>>> his knowledge and i'll appriciate so much
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Thanks
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Maged
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> .
>>>
>>>
>>> .
>
>
>.
>
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