Hi Carmen,
Thank you for the reply. I'm glad to hear everything is working now.
Sincerely,
Jacob Fu
Microsoft Online Partner Support
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| From: "Carmen" <(E-Mail Removed)>
| Sender: "Carmen" <(E-Mail Removed)>
| Subject: RE: Using net time command
| Date: Tue, 8 Jul 2003 09:12:50 -0700
|
| Thanks. I was hoping this could be done automatically but
| not with this setup. Time to go to W2K with AD.
|
|
| >-----Original Message-----
| >Hi Carmen,
| >
| >Please check the following settings:
| >
| >On the Windows 2000 machine, please go to Start >
| Programs > Admin Tools > Local Security Policy.
| >
| >
| >Expand the Local Policies folder, and then highlight the
| User Rights Assignment.
| >
| >
| >In the Right pane, double click the "Change the system
| time" to change the settings.
| >
| >Sincerely,
| >
| >Jacob Fu
| >Microsoft Online Partner Support
| >
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| >| From: "Carmen" <(E-Mail Removed)>
| >| Sender: "Carmen" <(E-Mail Removed)>
| >| Subject: RE: Using net time command
| >| Date: Tue, 1 Jul 2003 06:31:06 -0700
| >|
| >| I was in User Manager for Domains on the NT 4.0 BDC and
| in
| >| the user rights policies, added Domain Users to the
| change
| >| system time right.
| >|
| >| At the Windows 2000 pro workstation, I'm still getting
| the
| >| error 1314, a required privilege is not held by the
| client.
| >|
| >|
| >| >-----Original Message-----
| >| >Hi Carmen,
| >| >
| >| >I agree with Johan.

) If you have any concerns,
| feel
| >| free to let me know.
| >| >
| >| >Sincerely,
| >| >
| >| >Jacob Fu
| >| >Microsoft Online Partner Support
| >| >
| >| >Get Secure! -
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| >| >| From: "Carmen" <(E-Mail Removed)>
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| >| >| Subject: Using net time command
| >| >| Date: Mon, 30 Jun 2003 06:58:17 -0700
| >| >|
| >| >| We have Windows 2000 Professional machines logging
| into
| >| >| domain with NT 4.0 Domain controllers. We have set
| up
| >| a
| >| >| login script that runs net time
| >| >| \\Domaincontroller /set /yes
| >| >|
| >| >| When our Domain User Group runs this script on their
| >| >| machines, they are getting a system error 1314, a
| >| required
| >| >| priviledge is nto held by the client.
| >| >|
| >| >| How do I allow domain users the right to change the
| >| system
| >| >| time on their workstations?
| >| >|
| >| >|
| >| >|
| >| >
| >| >
| >| >.
| >| >
| >|
| >
| >
| >.
| >
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