Re: Create Shared Folders With Domain User Rights

From: Chriss3 [MVP] (noSpamHere_at_chrisse.se)
Date: 01/11/05


Date: Tue, 11 Jan 2005 20:32:54 +0100

The solution is to use Restricted Groups within a Group Policy, that
automatically adds (For example all members in Domain Users to the local
group Power Users)
Have a look at this article:
http://www.chrisse.se/MAQB.asp?ID=29

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> Hi
> I want my domain users be able to share their local folders on their
> computers.
> SomeOne Told me I should Go to each computer and join that user to the
> local group " Power users " But I want a centralized Soloution.
> Is it possible or not ? if yes whats the soloution?
> Thanks A Lot
> 


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