Re: new XP client with SP2; firewall disabled

From: Colin Nash [MVP] (x_at_x)
Date: 11/30/04

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    Date: Mon, 29 Nov 2004 23:36:55 -0500
    
    

    "Leythos" <void@nowhere.org> wrote in message
    news:MPG.1c158d98b632a348989b73@news-server.columbus.rr.com...
    > 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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    > (Remove 999 to reply to me)

    If the share is on the server... local admin of PC won't help


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