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Allowing User Rights to defrag

 
 
Keith W
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      18th May 2004
is there a setting to change where it would allow a
person with user rights to defrag there hard drive? i've
enable some snap-ins in Group Policy regarding defraging
but it still doesnt allow users to run it. please
help...thank you


 
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Greg Hayes/Raxco Software
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      19th May 2004
Keith,

No, there is no setting that will allow non-Admins the ability to run the
built-in defragmenter.

- Greg/Raxco Software
Microsoft MVP - Windows File System

Disclaimer: I work for Raxco Software, the maker of PerfectDisk - a
commercial defrag utility, as a systems engineer in the support department.

Want to email me? Delete ntloader.

"Keith W" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> is there a setting to change where it would allow a
> person with user rights to defrag there hard drive? i've
> enable some snap-ins in Group Policy regarding defraging
> but it still doesnt allow users to run it. please
> help...thank you
>
>



 
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