Re: Permissions to allow users to set local clock

From: Ben Uhlig (buhlig@pleadies.net)
Date: 08/19/02


From: "Ben Uhlig" <buhlig@pleadies.net>
Date: Mon, 19 Aug 2002 13:19:33 -0500

Thank you, I must have head in my.... well, you know what i mean...

I dug up the local policy editor and added the users group to change system
time.. Works great now..

heh dont tell my peers... i honestly cant believe i didnt think of looking
there...

Ben

"Shenan" <shenans@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:um27q5qebs4q35@corp.supernews.com...
> Here is the old tip for NT.. You may want to extrapolate from that:
> http://www.is-it-true.org/nt/atips/atips267.shtml
>
> Good Luck!
>
> --
> Shenan
>
> Ben Uhlig wrote:
> > I'm at a clients location doing a XP Professional rollout to 150
> > users on a Novell/Windows 2k network.
> >
> > Background:
> > Novell handles logon security, time synchronization and primary file
> > storage/backups
> >
> > Windows 2000 Servers handle Antivirus and Exchange
> >
> > all users are using the current Novell client32 and logging into both
> > NDS and AD.
> >
> > I am looking for the correct perrmissions to allow users to change
> > the time on the local XP machine, because the novell logon script
> > bombs at the "synchronizing with server time"
> >
> > I attempted to set a test user up on machine by setting local
> > permissions to "power user", "administrator" etc... with no luck
> > changing the local time.
> >
> > But as Domain Administrator it works... (as if there was ever a
> > doubt.)
> >
> > As a side note changing the time server from novell to nt is not an
> > option...
> >
> > TIA
> >
> > __________________________________________________________________
> > Ben Uhlig Sr. Systems Engineer
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> > __________________________________________________________________
>
>


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