Re: How to set up a power user to have permission to install his-need software on his workstation?
- From: "Steve Foster [SBS MVP]" <steve.foster@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 11 May 2005 06:57:07 -0700
Alex Wu wrote:
Due to a small business, I have to setup an account for the VicePresident.
However, my job is to help Chairman lock the server infomation not toreveal
confidential info containing in the server.he
I need to give the right to VP, and let him can handle his desktop, but
cannot have a permission to enter the sbs 2003 server. Could anyone help sovle this problem?
Thanks very much
Lock the two of them in a room, and supply boxing gloves. The victor gets to have administrative rights. <g>
Seriously, rights on a workstation are entirely separate from rights on the server. So someone can be a local administrator, yet not be able to see anything of the server or network.
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