Re: Creating folder - Marina Roos

From: Anver (anonymous_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 08/02/04

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    Date: Mon, 2 Aug 2004 00:42:53 -0700
    
    

    Dear all,
    thanks for the input, I tried but failed - see the results.

    >From the local PC, log in to the server using Domain admin.
    Next from control panel users and password - click add,
    then browse, from the drop down box, choose the domain
    user and say add, I got this error.
    "Processing of Object Marry(a username)failed with the
    following error. The specified domain doesnot exist or
    could not be contacted"
    Infact when I go to the network places I can access the
    server, there is no issue with the server and connection.
    I have tried this one more pc same result.
    what is causing ?

    pls help
    regards

    Anver

    >-----Original Message-----
    >Hi Anver,
    >
    >Erik is right. On the workstation, where you can add
    users, click the
    >dropdown box and make sure you have selected the domain.
    Then add the
    >domainuser(s) to the local computer administrators group.
    Login as that
    >domain user and voila.
    >
    >--
    >Regards,
    >
    >Marina
    >Microsoft SBS-MVP
    >
    >"Erik Veenhuijsen" <erikv70@hotmail.com> schreef in
    bericht
    >news:e4gWXRudEHA.3148@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
    >> A user created in Active Directory and a user created
    in the local
    >computer,
    >> are NOT the same.
    >> You shouldn't use this methode, it ain't gone work. You
    should just put
    >the
    >> Domain User account from your Active Directory in the
    Local Admin group
    >and
    >> your problem is solved. Then after a restart of the
    computer, logon with
    >the
    >> domain user account to the computer and you will have
    all the rights you
    >> need to install this program.
    >>
    >>
    >> "Anver" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
    message
    >> news:792a01c476cb$ad582450$a601280a@phx.gbl...
    >> > Dear all,
    >> > The user and computer created in the Active Directory,
    >> > the same user account also created in the local
    computer
    >> > and add to local admin group aswell.
    >> > My main issue is that, I need to open several blocked
    >> > attachments in oulook. So there is a program
    >> > called "Attachment Option", which will be installed
    as an
    >> > addin to the Outlook. This program will install per
    user
    >> > base only (I mean If I install this under admin
    account,
    >> > the addin comes under admin account only - it will not
    >> > appear under other user account who is going to log
    from
    >> > that pc). So a user need to open the attachment,then I
    >> > need to install this under that user(should login
    with the
    >> > user whom you want to install).
    >> > while installation progress - I am getting the
    previously
    >> > described errors.
    >> > How can I do this. I manually checked this - like to
    >> > create a folder under program group and winnt, which
    is
    >> > not allowing under a user. so this program should add
    a
    >> > folder and add some values in the registry as well.
    >> >
    >> > pls some can help.
    >> >
    >> >
    >> >
    >> > >-----Original Message-----
    >> > >To add to Eriks' reply - I don't generally recommend
    that
    >> > you let users
    >> > >install any software or put their domain accounts in
    >> > local admin groups. I'd
    >> > >log in as domain admin & install it myself. How
    often do
    >> > you really need to
    >> > >install software, anyway?
    >> > >
    >> > >Also - you keep starting new threads on this topic.
    >> > Please keep replies in
    >> > >the original thread unless you're asking something
    >> > completely unrelated to
    >> > >your original question.
    >> > >
    >> > >Anver wrote:
    >> > >> Dear Marina,
    >> > >>
    >> > >> How can I create a folder under c:\winnt or
    c:\programs
    >> > >> files, on a user pc being logged as a domain
    member.
    >> > >>
    >> > >> I mean, I have created a user in local computer
    and add
    >> > to
    >> > >> local admin as well. Now I like to install program
    by
    >> > this
    >> > >> user being logged to the domain. The specific
    program
    >> > >> installation prompts me that "there is no
    sufficient
    >> > >> privilege" to add the program in c:\program
    >> > files ......."
    >> > >>
    >> > >> How can I do this?
    >> > >> pls help
    >> > >
    >> > >
    >> > >
    >> > >.
    >> > >
    >>
    >>
    >
    >
    >.
    >


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