Local Vs. Domain Accounts

From: Jan (Jager2015@t-online.de)
Date: 11/15/02


From: "Jan" <Jager2015@t-online.de>
Date: Fri, 15 Nov 2002 03:58:44 -0800


You have two options ... go to users in the control
panel...
there u add a user ... then add him from the domain ..
there u can choose if he´s a local user or admin !
admins can install everything ... so you Domain user
becomes a local machine admin

>-----Original Message-----
>Hello,
>
>I bought a notebook that had XP Home on it (which can not
log onto a domain)
>and I installed/upgraded it to XP Pro so I could get on
my network and gain
>interne access.
>
>However, when I try to install a web enabled application
I have to log on as
>the local admin which does not have access to my network
and thus does not
>access the web.
>
>How can I allow the regular user account to install,
modify and update hte
>system without having to be the local admin account?
>
>Thanks,
>John
>
>
>.
>



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