Re: Script Logic



Group policy would be the place to do this *most likely*. Without seeing
exactly what the former did, it's a tough call. Generally, you want to use
the native tools as much as possible however.
(I assume these are part of a domain and you're considering using the group
policy on the servers).

Al
"Paul" <pomorris@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:3e2dnYARQrg-_W_fRVn-og@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Former office manager locked down desktops where users are unable to
> install apps, delete files or edit folder names. As a result, apps have
> to be currently installed from within the Administrator profile, but that
> has it's own set of problems. I have one app that was installed under,
> and runs fine in the admin profile, but fails to launch under a user
> profile.
>
> I'd like to reinstall the application from within the user profile, but I
> believe I must first upon up the Desktop privileges by editing the Group
> Policy on the server, to allow user installation. Since the Script Logic
> software is also being used, I'm not sure whether to do direct Group
> Policy edit or use Script Logic.
>
>
>
>
> "Al Mulnick" <amulnick_No_SPAM@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:ev0JDqRmFHA.3304@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> Eh? How were the rights taken away exactly? What rights do you want
>> them to have exactly?
>>
>>
>>
>> "Paul" <pomorris@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>> news:q6edna6N-Iwd2G_fRVn-uw@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>> Anyone familiar with Script Logic? AD users have been locked down where
>>> users cannot install applications, etc. I'd like to change this. How
>>> can I edit user rights and permissions in Script Logic?
>>>
>>
>>
>
>


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