Access denied on Power options

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All the users on our network are being denied access when trying to change the power options.Eg The in time in which the monitor or the hard drive turns off if the pc is idle. How can I give them access to those settings
It is very annoying as the hard drive turns off after half an hour! PLease help

Many thanks
 
Christos said:
wrote in message All the users on our network are being denied access when trying to change the
power options.Eg The in time in which the monitor or the hard drive turns off if
the pc is idle. How can I give them access to those settings?
It is very annoying as the hard drive turns off after half an hour! PLease help.

Users must be logged on as an administrator or a member of either the Administrators
or Power Users group in order to adjust power management settings. This could be a
temporary change in account type, just long enough to configure power options. For
more information search Help and Support for Change the account type"

Alternatively, members of the Users group (or individual users) can be given full
control permission of the relevant registry key:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\Current Version\Controls
Folder\PowerCfg

For information on how "To assign permissions to a registry key", see the Help and
Support Center topic of that title.

And if you need to configure multiple computers across a network without having to
visit each one, perhaps the following can help you formulate a solution:

KB324347 - How to Use Powercfg.exe in Windows Server 2003
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?Product=winsvr2003&scid=kb;en-us;324347

Distributing Registry Changes
By Kathy Ivens
From the April 2001 issue of Windows 2000 Magazine
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/windows2000serv/maintain/operate/distreg.mspx
 
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