Re: Tool for assinging users to be Admins for ONLY that app?
From: Marco (tired.of.spam_at_somemail.com)
Date: 08/23/04
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Date: Mon, 23 Aug 2004 22:35:05 +0200
Hi James
we have developed just that: please check our new solution: NeoExec for
Active Directory. You can define policies and deploy them by means of AD.
cheers,
Marco
-- Execute applications with elevated privileges [ www.neovalens.com ] -- "James" <James@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:7D40FED3-B2C5-4710-A4AA-5188BB980A5A@microsoft.com... > As some of you probably know, in a large corp. environment, there are some > 2000 / XP machines that sit in confrence rooms or in other areas that NEED > to > be autologged onto a domain. We autolog the PC with a domain user account > named "autolog". This Domain users account is in the local users group on > all > machines (by default). > > So, now to the problem: > > We cannot have these accounts have admin rights. Now, some applications > being installed require admin rights. We cannot make an autologged account > open as an admin... > > Does or is Microsoft have a tool that will allow IT to give a normal user > admin rights to run certain applications? I know of the Run As command, > but > that is not useful to us because we would have to be there everytime the > user > would need to access the application. > > > -- > James Ogden, MCP | A+ > www.binarydreams.us
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