Re: Verifying version numbers...
- From: "Kevin Sullivan" <ksullivan@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 18 May 2005 08:44:14 -0400
It sounds like you are just needing to set permissions in the target and
destination. You won't need to give the user administrative rights. Look at
the ACLs on the source and destination and see if the user has access.
Any messages? errors? events?
Kevin
"Axios" <Axios@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>I would appreciate some advise on the following:
>
> I was given a script that will check the version number of files and then
> compares it to an update directory of those files, if the file in the
> update
> directory is of a later version the script will copy the file to the
> user's
> computer otherwise no action is done. What I have found is that it works
> 100% only if the user has Administrator rights. Is there a policy that I
> can
> change to the Domain Users group that will allow this script to work as it
> does for the Administrators?
> --
> Axios
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