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
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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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