Re: new XP client with SP2; firewall disabled

From: Leythos (void_at_nowhere.org)
Date: 11/30/04


Date: Tue, 30 Nov 2004 00:45:14 GMT

In article <742E86FD-1C06-4200-871D-B308C5BAC8B6@microsoft.com>,
Tomr@discussions.microsoft.com says...
> If I log in from the new user PC as the domain
> administrator, I can access the application. BUT if I log in as the user,
> the user is denied access to the application. I have even tried adding the
> user to the administrators group. Any idea what I am missing. Has to be a
> permissions issue on either the client side or the server side ... or maybe a
> local policy???

Open the LOCAL group, not on the domain, the one on the local computer,
and make DOMAIN USERS part of the "local" administrators group. Keep in
mind that this will give every domain account full administrator access
on the local computer (not in the domain), then go back and remove the
user from the servers DOMAIN Users Administrators group.

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