Re: Administrative Permissions
From: Roger Abell [MVP] (mvpNOSPAM@asu.edu)
Date: 09/09/02
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From: "Roger Abell [MVP]" <mvpNOSPAM@asu.edu> Date: Mon, 9 Sep 2002 00:34:40 -0700
When not in a domain everything must be done
only with accounts defined within each machine.
-- Roger Abell MS MVP (Security, Windows), MCDBA, MCSE both Associate Expert - Windows XP ExpertZone http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone "Montague Ring" <ringmbr@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:af8a01c250ed$15be75f0$3bef2ecf@TKMSFTNGXA10... > How do you give a user on a remote computer > administrative access to your computer? For example, when > using the MMC, there is an option to 'Connect to Remote > Computer', but I can't view anything, because 'access is > denied'. Also, many Microsoft KB and other remote access > software documentation say that 'make sure you have > administrative access on the remote computer'. > > I have two computers connected in a Workgroup, both > running WinXP, and I have admin accounts on both, which, > for convenience, both have the same username and pass. So > when I'm logged in locally on either computer, I > obviously have full control over it, but I can't do much > when trying to access one computer from the another > (apart from editing shared documents, etc. etc) > > Thanks a lot! > > Monty >
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