Re: Power User Privilages XP/2000



"Ben Chi" <Ben Chi@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Is there anyway to modify Group Policies for Power Users on both XP and
2000?
The only thing I've been able to find on XP is in the Local Security
Settings, but wat I'm looking for isn't in there. I want to be able to
modify Power Users so that they aren't able to create user accounts and or
change accounts to a higher access account (i.e. admin). I understand
that
if I wanted to do that I should just make a user account, but then the
user
account doesn't have sufficient privilages.

If you understand what I'm trying to get at, any help would be
appreciated.


You understand correctly. Some grants to PU may are
wired beyond normal means of configurability.

What is insufficient with a limited account?
That can often be worked out.

Roger


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