RE: how to add user to group

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ok another thing that message that i sayed i got about do not have
permissions to add myselft to the admin group of the local computer. When i
log on as anyone else for the first time it works for them.

"sthompson" wrote:

> ok i have been messing around and figured out how to do it. I create a batch
> file so when the user logs on it will add them to the admin group then it
> will delete the batch file. But my only problem is when the user logs on for
> the first time and the batch file executes the user does not have permissions
> to add himself to the admin group. Anyone have any ideas
>
> "sthompson" wrote:
>
> > How through the command prompt do i add a user that logs on from the domain
> > to the local administrators group.
.



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