Re: Win XP - Explorer

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From: Jansen Barbara (jansen_at_maltanet.net)
Date: 04/06/04


Date: 6 Apr 2004 08:41:18 -0700

Hi again!,

After checking out again I found that I could use mmc.exe. Loading the
snap in 'Resultant Set of Policy' will enable me to assign different
rights to different users, however I have noticed that groups are not
included. I want to know only a single thing. From where can I select
groups rather than to specifiy only users.

Thanks again. I have done research before going here and still stuck
so pls guide me little bit.

Thanks and Regards

Malke <malke@nospoonnotreally.com> wrote in message news:<eq9fwGPDEHA.3836@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl>...
> Jansen Barbara wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > Thanks for your reply but I've gone into gpedit.msc but couldn't find
> > an option which I can use to give access only to certain people. I
> > only found 'Not Configured' 'Disable' 'Enable'.
> >
>
> As I said, you can create Groups with specific permissions and put
> specific people in those Groups. Users can belong to more than one
> Group, too. The Group Policy Editor is a very powerful tool, and
> setting up fine-grained permissions is complicated. If you are not a
> sysadmin yourself, you should ask your IT Dept. to help you do this. If
> your company doesn't have an IT Dept., you should consider hiring an
> outside specialist so things are set up right. Otherwise, it's time to
> do a lot of reading. Microsoft has a wealth of information on their
> site about how to use their products. Setting up fine-grained
> permissions is not something you can learn about in 5 minutes from
> reading a Usenet post, not without taking the risk that you will
> inadvertently lock yourself out of your computer(s).
>
> Good luck,
>
> Malke



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