Re: Privileges

From: Shain Wray [MSFT] (shainw_at_microsoft.com)
Date: 12/03/03


Date: Wed, 03 Dec 2003 07:59:46 GMT

Hello John,

I have a couple of questions for you -

1. You stated that you created both a local user and a domain user and
both had Admin rights, can you tell me how you created each user and what
groups you added them to?

2. My assumption is that this is a Windows XP machine in a Windows 2000
domain, is that the case?

2. What are you checking to see if the user has admin rights?

Best regards,

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