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      30th May 2007
Hi all
Thanks a lot

I have windows workstation with windows xp, which has users with only user
privilege. In most of the workstations all external pen drives works properly
and it shows on my computer but in one computer only those pen drive works,
which has detected with users, which has administrative privilege. If I tried
to use new pen drive which has not previously used with user which has
administrative privilege then it does not works with user which has user
rights. It asks for administrative users name and password. Please help me to
rectify this problem.


Thanks & Regards
Rajeev Dhungel

 
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      30th May 2007
On Tue, 29 May 2007 20:49:00 -0700, Rajeev Dhungel wrote:

> Please help me to
> rectify this problem.


Is a drive letter assigned in the computer? can you log in as admin and
look under disk management f there is no conflict?

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      30th May 2007

"Rajeev Dhungel" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Hi all
> Thanks a lot
>
> I have windows workstation with windows xp, which has users with only user
> privilege. In most of the workstations all external pen drives works
> properly
> and it shows on my computer but in one computer only those pen drive
> works,
> which has detected with users, which has administrative privilege. If I
> tried
> to use new pen drive which has not previously used with user which has
> administrative privilege then it does not works with user which has user
> rights. It asks for administrative users name and password. Please help me
> to
> rectify this problem.
>


It sounds as though the workstation has a utility loaded that controls
peripheral access. It sounds as though it is set to allow access to
administrators only. In which case only an administrator can solve your
problem by granting access.


 
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      30th May 2007
Hi Holz,

Thanks for answer. There is not any conflict on disk management. one thing
when i log on with administrator and try to use pen drive it works and after
then it still works with user which has only user rights but now if i user
another new pen drive which is not used previously then it ask administrator
user name and password. If i provide administrative user name and password
then it starts working any user which has user rights. but i want to use any
pen drive without asking administrative previliage. my operatign system is
windows xp pro

thanks

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> On Tue, 29 May 2007 20:49:00 -0700, Rajeev Dhungel wrote:
>
> > Please help me to
> > rectify this problem.

>
> Is a drive letter assigned in the computer? can you log in as admin and
> look under disk management f there is no conflict?
>
> --
> TIA


> the real green computer @ http://www.woodcontour.com
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      30th May 2007
Hi
Thanks for answer

There isnot installed any utiity. All computer has domain users and they can
read any new pen drive with out administrative previliage. only one computer
has such problem. Please help me.

Thanks

"M.I.5¾" wrote:

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> "Rajeev Dhungel" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:AED35C3C-A726-40F9-8D43-(E-Mail Removed)...
> > Hi all
> > Thanks a lot
> >
> > I have windows workstation with windows xp, which has users with only user
> > privilege. In most of the workstations all external pen drives works
> > properly
> > and it shows on my computer but in one computer only those pen drive
> > works,
> > which has detected with users, which has administrative privilege. If I
> > tried
> > to use new pen drive which has not previously used with user which has
> > administrative privilege then it does not works with user which has user
> > rights. It asks for administrative users name and password. Please help me
> > to
> > rectify this problem.
> >

>
> It sounds as though the workstation has a utility loaded that controls
> peripheral access. It sounds as though it is set to allow access to
> administrators only. In which case only an administrator can solve your
> problem by granting access.
>
>
>

 
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      31st May 2007
On Wed, 30 May 2007 01:15:04 -0700, Rajeev Dhungel wrote:

> Please help me.


I believe that mounting a pen drive requires an admin rights, or setting
up each user separately.
Are you on a domain? workgroup? Group policies running?

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      31st May 2007
Hi Holz,

Thanks a lot for u time to response.

Yea, all the workstations are on domain and active directory group policy is
running. I have problem only in one workstation. Rests of the workstations
have not any problem.

Please help


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> On Wed, 30 May 2007 01:15:04 -0700, Rajeev Dhungel wrote:
>
> > Please help me.

>
> I believe that mounting a pen drive requires an admin rights, or setting
> up each user separately.
> Are you on a domain? workgroup? Group policies running?
>
> --
> TIA


> the real green computer @ http://www.woodcontour.com
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      31st May 2007
On Wed, 30 May 2007 19:58:00 -0700, Rajeev Dhungel wrote:

> Yea, all the workstations are on domain


Try this
Add the user to the local administrator group and log him on. Once his pen
drive works log him off and remove him for the admin group, log him back
on and see if it works. If not, try to give him rights to the usbstore
service key, and come back here tell us what is up and is not.

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