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We run an app. on our Terminal Server that requires Users
to have rights to modify the registry. From client machines in our office, it's no problem since all our Users are setup as Administrators of their machine. However, our terminal server is a domain controller and we certainly don't want to give Users admin. rights to the domain. Even if we demote to member server, we still wouldn't want to give Users admin. rights to a server. Thanks for any ideas/solutions! Bob |
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What part of the registry must the user access? From regedit.exe, you
can right click on a key and select 'Permisions...' to use UI to set the permisions for a specific branch of the registry. An obvious caveat is to be really sure you really want to give access to the registry to users and to consider what possible negative consequences could happen if the user modifies or deletes the keys. On Fri, 16 Jan 2004 13:11:16 -0800, "Bob" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: >We run an app. on our Terminal Server that requires Users >to have rights to modify the registry. From client >machines in our office, it's no problem since all our >Users are setup as Administrators of their machine. > >However, our terminal server is a domain controller and we >certainly don't want to give Users admin. rights to the >domain. Even if we demote to member server, we still >wouldn't want to give Users admin. rights to a server. > >Thanks for any ideas/solutions! >Bob This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights |
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Aside from recommending that you don't run TS on a Domain Controller (unless you have no choice) I'd recommend that you run regmon from sysinternals.com to identify the exact registry key that your program is requesting access to write to and make the appropriate change in that key's ACL.
Patrick Rouse Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server http://www.patrickrouse.com/ts.htm |
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