Re: Newbie question re: security principles
- From: "Kurt" <lorentzenkurt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 3 May 2006 13:17:34 -0700
There also may be some policies applied at the domain level to "domain
users" that do not apply to "domain admins". Sometimes, removing your
account from the users group will solve it, other times, you'll need to
reverse the policy to make it go away.
"Tim.Olsen" <TheBTG@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:1146670703.182369.254950@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
JM,
Add yourself to the Domain Admins group. The Domain Admins group is
placed in the local administrators group of computers when they join
the domain. With that account you should have administrator rights on
any machine in the domain you logon to.
Regards,
Tim.Olsen
.
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