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Change control panel settings for user on domain if they dont have permission

 
 
Jack B. Pollack
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      26th Aug 2010
Windows XP Pro SP3 - Joined to a domain.

Want to change the hard sleep timeout on a computer for a user that has
standard users permissions and am told that I dont have permission to change
this. Changing the admin HD timeout does not change the user. If I run
control panel as admin (from within the user account) it changes the admin
timeout. not the user.

How can I adjust this for user without elevating permissions?

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John John - MVP
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      26th Aug 2010
On 8/26/2010 6:06 PM, Jack B. Pollack wrote:
> Windows XP Pro SP3 - Joined to a domain.
>
> Want to change the hard sleep timeout on a computer for a user that has
> standard users permissions and am told that I dont have permission to change
> this. Changing the admin HD timeout does not change the user. If I run
> control panel as admin (from within the user account) it changes the admin
> timeout. not the user.
>
> How can I adjust this for user without elevating permissions?


Temporarilly elevate the user rights to administrator, logon to the user
account and make the change in the power setting then demote the user
rights back to regular user.

John
 
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Jack B. Pollack
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      26th Aug 2010
I was hoping there was a more elegant way.

"John John - MVP" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> On 8/26/2010 6:06 PM, Jack B. Pollack wrote:
>> Windows XP Pro SP3 - Joined to a domain.
>>
>> Want to change the hard sleep timeout on a computer for a user that has
>> standard users permissions and am told that I dont have permission to
>> change
>> this. Changing the admin HD timeout does not change the user. If I run
>> control panel as admin (from within the user account) it changes the
>> admin
>> timeout. not the user.
>>
>> How can I adjust this for user without elevating permissions?

>
> Temporarilly elevate the user rights to administrator, logon to the user
> account and make the change in the power setting then demote the user
> rights back to regular user.
>
> John



 
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John John - MVP
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      26th Aug 2010
You can do it in your domain group policies.

John

On 8/26/2010 6:43 PM, Jack B. Pollack wrote:
> I was hoping there was a more elegant way.
>
> "John John - MVP"<(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:%(E-Mail Removed)...
>> On 8/26/2010 6:06 PM, Jack B. Pollack wrote:
>>> Windows XP Pro SP3 - Joined to a domain.
>>>
>>> Want to change the hard sleep timeout on a computer for a user that has
>>> standard users permissions and am told that I dont have permission to
>>> change
>>> this. Changing the admin HD timeout does not change the user. If I run
>>> control panel as admin (from within the user account) it changes the
>>> admin
>>> timeout. not the user.
>>>
>>> How can I adjust this for user without elevating permissions?

>>
>> Temporarilly elevate the user rights to administrator, logon to the user
>> account and make the change in the power setting then demote the user
>> rights back to regular user.
>>
>> John

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Jack B. Pollack
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      27th Aug 2010
thanks

"John John - MVP" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> You can do it in your domain group policies.
>
> John
>
> On 8/26/2010 6:43 PM, Jack B. Pollack wrote:
>> I was hoping there was a more elegant way.
>>
>> "John John - MVP"<(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>> news:%(E-Mail Removed)...
>>> On 8/26/2010 6:06 PM, Jack B. Pollack wrote:
>>>> Windows XP Pro SP3 - Joined to a domain.
>>>>
>>>> Want to change the hard sleep timeout on a computer for a user that has
>>>> standard users permissions and am told that I dont have permission to
>>>> change
>>>> this. Changing the admin HD timeout does not change the user. If I
>>>> run
>>>> control panel as admin (from within the user account) it changes the
>>>> admin
>>>> timeout. not the user.
>>>>
>>>> How can I adjust this for user without elevating permissions?
>>>
>>> Temporarilly elevate the user rights to administrator, logon to the user
>>> account and make the change in the power setting then demote the user
>>> rights back to regular user.
>>>
>>> John

>>
>>



 
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John John - MVP
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      27th Aug 2010
You're welcome. Another way to do it is to give the user adequate
permissions on
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Controls
Folder\PowerCfg\PowerPolicies then the user will be able to change the
settings at will.

John

Jack B. Pollack wrote:
> thanks
>
> "John John - MVP" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:(E-Mail Removed)...
>> You can do it in your domain group policies.
>>
>> John
>>
>> On 8/26/2010 6:43 PM, Jack B. Pollack wrote:
>>> I was hoping there was a more elegant way.
>>>
>>> "John John - MVP"<(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>>> news:%(E-Mail Removed)...
>>>> On 8/26/2010 6:06 PM, Jack B. Pollack wrote:
>>>>> Windows XP Pro SP3 - Joined to a domain.
>>>>>
>>>>> Want to change the hard sleep timeout on a computer for a user that has
>>>>> standard users permissions and am told that I dont have permission to
>>>>> change
>>>>> this. Changing the admin HD timeout does not change the user. If I
>>>>> run
>>>>> control panel as admin (from within the user account) it changes the
>>>>> admin
>>>>> timeout. not the user.
>>>>>
>>>>> How can I adjust this for user without elevating permissions?
>>>> Temporarilly elevate the user rights to administrator, logon to the user
>>>> account and make the change in the power setting then demote the user
>>>> rights back to regular user.
>>>>
>>>> John
>>>

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>

 
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