Re: GPO delivered User rights for unique local account.



You could simply edit Local Group Policy/local policies/user rights on the
server or edit the Group Policy that enforces user rights for that server.
In Windows 2000 you can use Active Directory Users and Computers to access
Group Policy. Right click the container such as the domain/OU, select
properties, and then Group Policy. If you have an XP Pro computer in the
domain you can install GPMC on it to manage Group Policy in the Windows 2000
domain. You will need to logon as a domain administrator however so make
sure it is a secure admin workstation. You can use the support tool
gpresult to see what Group Policies are being applied to a computer. ---
Steve


"AndyT" <AndyT@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:447FDABB-DFBF-4734-9107-98820CE63B51@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> How do I create a GP for a Windows 2000 server that enables a local user
> on
> that server to gain certain User rights eg Log on locally?.Our MS standard
> server baseline policy removes any installed User rights and we need to
> reinstate them for certain servers.
> I understand that with 2003 server one can install the GPMC and
> create/edit
> a GPO and add local accounts to that GPO, but GPMC is not compatable with
> W2K....
>
> Any help would be gratefully received.


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