Give more rights to a user

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boomcreation

Hi,

I just added a new computer (Win XP Pro) in my domain. However, the
user (a domain account) can't execute a file or change a setting in
the controls panel. He has not enough rights.

I don't remember how to give him more rigths. I would like give him
rights for execute file, change controls panel config, install/
uninstall printers, etc.

Thanks for your help,

David
 
T

Terry R.

The date and time was Thursday, March 19, 2009 4:43:38 AM, and on a
whim, (e-mail address removed) pounded out on the keyboard:
Hi,

I just added a new computer (Win XP Pro) in my domain. However, the
user (a domain account) can't execute a file or change a setting in
the controls panel. He has not enough rights.

I don't remember how to give him more rigths. I would like give him
rights for execute file, change controls panel config, install/
uninstall printers, etc.

Thanks for your help,

David

Hi David,

Add the user/domain on the workstation in User Accounts, then assign
them the rights they need on that machine.


Terry R.
 
B

boomcreation

The date and time was Thursday, March 19, 2009 4:43:38 AM, and on a
whim, (e-mail address removed) pounded out on the keyboard:






Hi David,

Add the user/domain on the workstation in User Accounts, then assign
them the rights they need on that machine.

Terry R.

Thanks.

When I open the User Account (../system32/mmc.exe), run as, local
administrator account, I can't see my domain. I only see the local
user of the workstation.

David
 
B

boomcreation

The date and time was Thursday, March 19, 2009 4:43:38 AM, and on a
whim, (e-mail address removed) pounded out on the keyboard:






Hi David,

Add the user/domain on the workstation in User Accounts, then assign
them the rights they need on that machine.

Terry R.

Thanks.

When I open the User Account (../system32/mmc.exe), run as, local
administrator account, I can't see my domain. I only see the local
user of the workstation.

David
 
T

Terry R.

The date and time was Sunday, March 22, 2009 6:34:17 AM, and on a whim,
(e-mail address removed) pounded out on the keyboard:
Thanks.

When I open the User Account (../system32/mmc.exe), run as, local
administrator account, I can't see my domain. I only see the local
user of the workstation.

David

Hi David,

Log in as the Domain Administrator. Then add the domain user and assign
them rights as needed.


Terry R.
 

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