Re: Group Policy questions



I would love to see an example of a startup script that did that.

currently, I have a program that needs the user to have a power user account
on the PC. so if i had a script that ran on logon and gave %username% power
users access on the local machine that would be great.


"VMM" <VMM@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:3890F50A-ADD3-44AE-9567-06224844AD8A@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Hi Dave,
>
> About first question try to register the following dlls: iedkcs32.dll and
> ieaksie.dll
> About second question the answer is yes, you can add your IT Technicians
> to
> Local Administrators Group.
> To do that you can use Restricted Groups or a startup script.
> Before use Restricted Groups read the following article:
> Description of Group Policy Restricted Groups at
> http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;279301
>
> Regards,


.



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