I have a new sbs server and I setup the users, and put them in the specific groups I wanted them to be in. My problem is one of my users I put in the admins group, but when I tried to install something on there local machine when logged on to the domain. I keep getting an error saying I don't have privledge to do this. I looked around but I can't find where to set the policies or whatever to allow installs on the local machines. Thanks for the help.

Re: users in domain by Marina

Marina
Thu Apr 15 19:18:45 CDT 2004

Put the users in the local Administratorsgroup of the workstation. Then
you'll be able to install programs as that user.

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Marina
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"pol_help" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> schreef in bericht
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> I have a new sbs server and I setup the users, and put them in the
specific groups I wanted them to be in. My problem is one of my users I put
in the admins group, but when I tried to install something on there local
machine when logged on to the domain. I keep getting an error saying I
don't have privledge to do this. I looked around but I can't find where to
set the policies or whatever to allow installs on the local machines.
Thanks for the help.



Re: users in domain by anonymous

anonymous
Fri Apr 16 07:46:07 CDT 2004

When I setup the machine(it is XP) they were a computer admin. but when I tried to install software it complained.

Re: users in domain by Marina

Marina
Fri Apr 16 19:57:30 CDT 2004

Are they still in the local administratorsgroup?

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Marina
Microsoft SBS-MVP

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> When I setup the machine(it is XP) they were a computer admin. but when I
tried to install software it complained.



Re: users in domain by anonymous

anonymous
Fri Apr 16 21:06:02 CDT 2004

Yes this is a XP Pro workstation and the only group they are in is computer admins.

Re: users in domain by Marina

Marina
Sat Apr 17 08:46:28 CDT 2004

It is hard to follow the thread if you keep deleting the previous history.
What errormessage do you get?

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Marina
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> Yes this is a XP Pro workstation and the only group they are in is
computer admins.



Re: users in domain by anonymous

anonymous
Sat Apr 17 09:36:02 CDT 2004

I keep getting an access denied erro

----- Marina Roos [SBS-MVP] wrote: ----

It is hard to follow the thread if you keep deleting the previous history
What errormessage do you get

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> Yes this is a XP Pro workstation and the only group they are in i
computer admins




Re: users in domain by Marina

Marina
Sat Apr 17 19:21:39 CDT 2004

Access denied to what? Check the ipconfig/all on the workstation. Does
everything point to the server-IP? Is the workstation really logged into the
domain (instead of the local computerdomain)?

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Marina
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"pol_help" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> schreef in bericht
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> I keep getting an access denied error
>
> ----- Marina Roos [SBS-MVP] wrote: -----
>
> It is hard to follow the thread if you keep deleting the previous
history.
> What errormessage do you get?
>
> --
> Regards,
>
> Marina
> Microsoft SBS-MVP
>
> "pol_help" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> schreef in bericht
> news:B4819078-1353-43A1-A83F-554C69F40F9D@microsoft.com...
> > Yes this is a XP Pro workstation and the only group they are in is
> computer admins.
>
>
>