Re: Group permissions
- From: "Joe Richards [MVP]" <humorexpress@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 15 May 2007 17:38:06 -0400
Is the group a local group or a domain local group?
When you look at the security token do you see the group listed in the token when you log into the machine?
This should work fine, I have done this thousands of times through the years.
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NINA wrote:
I have created a local admin group(testgroup) and assigned a particular user (testuser)to that group and then assigned that group(testgroup) to the following local policies:.
act as part of the operating system
log on as a service
log on locally
I am not able to perform a particular function. If I assign the testuser explicitly to those same local policies I can. The customer has a GPO that does not allow individual users the ability to be assigned local policies. Is there anyway around this?
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