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ILiya
w2k3
By default only Administrator can erase cd-rw media (an option from drive's
context menu), a regular user does not have this option, but is able to
append files to media. In the good practices the help guide says it is
better to logon as a regular user and logon with administrative access for
system management only. Still a regular user has to be able to write to and
erase the media. Having to logon as the Administrator for erasing the media
sounds a really last frastrating thing to me.
I suspect, this could be located somewhere in the policy object.
Thank you in advance
By default only Administrator can erase cd-rw media (an option from drive's
context menu), a regular user does not have this option, but is able to
append files to media. In the good practices the help guide says it is
better to logon as a regular user and logon with administrative access for
system management only. Still a regular user has to be able to write to and
erase the media. Having to logon as the Administrator for erasing the media
sounds a really last frastrating thing to me.
I suspect, this could be located somewhere in the policy object.
Thank you in advance