Re: Power Options
From: Ed Oca (anonymous_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 07/29/04
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Date: Thu, 29 Jul 2004 08:39:30 -0700
Steve,
Thank you for the suggestion. I will try it and give you
feedback.
Ed
>-----Original Message-----
>I don't believe there is a Group Policy setting to do
what you want. See the JSI tip
>below as a possible work around. I have not tried it
myself, but worth looking
>o. --- Steve
>
>http://www.jsiinc.com/subn/tip6700/rh6778.htm
>
>"Ed Oca" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
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>news:62ed01c474f7$01d49670$a501280a@phx.gbl...
>> Thanks in advanced for any recommendations you may
offer.
>> I've got an issue with laptop users logging on to our
>> domain and needing to change power settings. They can
>> open the power options properties and get the pull down
>> list of options. However, when they click on "apply",
>> they get a dialog box that says "access denied". Where
>> can I find the setting in security policies in W2K
>> Advanced server?
>>
>>
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