Re: eDir to AD
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Date: 07/27/04
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Date: Tue, 27 Jul 2004 08:14:40 -0700
Ok, thats fine thats just the way windows works. What
about yeasterday when I added a user to the admin group
and I logged them out back in and tried to do something
admins can do like change computer name and it was still
greyed out. kept waiting logged out and logged back in and
it changed.
>-----Original Message-----
>If you are referring to the fact that after being added
to a group, you have
>to log off and logon again to access things this is
simply the way Windows
>works. When you logon, an access token is created based
upon what groups
>you are in. This is the only time this access token is
created. If your
>group membership changes, you will need to log off and
then logon again to
>'refresh' this access token and thus be allowed access to
resources
>applicable to any groups that have been newly added.
>
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>"jeff" <jeff@dps.com> wrote in message
>news:47dc01c47360$e29d49b0$a301280a@phx.gbl...
>I've had to use Netware about 6 years now and we just got
>a 2003 server. I like server 2003 alot better then
>Netware but have some qustions. When I add a user to the
>built-in group why isn't the change immediate? We only
>have one Domain controller. I could understand if we had
>50 or so.
>
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>.
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