Re: Office 2003 Setup

From: Popeye (Popeye_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 01/18/05


Date: Tue, 18 Jan 2005 14:33:11 -0800

Hello (again!)

I just tried what you suggested and it all went well until I looked at the
Security Properties of Outlook.exe. Those allowed now are:

Administrators
MS_OUTLOOK_USERS
Power Users
System
Users

I assume that the final group allows anyone (except the Guest Account) so I
tried to remove it. It warned me that it was inheriting permissions from
it's parent. It said to turn off the option for inheriting permissions and
then try again.

I hilighted <Users> and looked at Advanced features, in the hope that this
would show me what the parent was but it didn't! I don't know how to find
this out or how to turn the option off. More importantly, I need to know how
to get things back to as they are now, should I make a mistake!

Needless to say, the denial of access to Outlook didn't work. I added two
new user accounts, only one of which I included in the MS_OUTLOOK_USERS
group. I logged on as the one denied access and I was allowed access to
Outlook.

Can you give me some more guidance please?

Thank you
 



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