Re: Permissions / GPO



Yes, I covered that much in my original post. Where to go from here is my
problem, what tools would be best to determine what's going on?

"Jorge Silva" wrote:

users don't have perm to install soft.

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I hope that the information above helps you

Good Luck
Jorge Silva
MCSA
Systems Administrator
"David M" <DavidM@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Yes administrator user works just fine. So I know the link, app, etc. is
valid. Just with 2500 workstations this fix wouldn't be feasible.

"Jorge Silva" wrote:

Hi

if you login as administrator can you install that Active X?

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I hope that the information above helps you

Good Luck
Jorge Silva
MCSA
Systems Administrator
"David M" <DavidM@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I've locked our desktop environment down pretty tight via GPO's. I now
have
a problem with some applications that we have deployed that require
ActiveX
components to be installed for the app to work correctly. The app
servers
and IIS servers are all internal. I've added them to the Trusted Sites
(and
would assume they would be local sites already) lowered the security
Level
to
LOW and the ActiveX components still won't install for the end users.

I'm wondering if I've locked them down so tight that they can install
the
app because they don't have enough local rights still. Lower left of
the
IE
windows has the yellow exclamation mark, double click and it says,
"Error:
Access is denied, Line 10, char 2". So I think it is permissions
related.

Anyone have a clue where to start troubleshooting this? If I make the
user
a local admin, or course it works just fine, but this is not
acceptable.
I've tried pre-installing the component via SMS but that has other
issues
not
to mention regular updates. Is there a tool to run other than REGMON
and
FILEMON to narrow this down? I've gone though the GPO's and don't see
anything obvious.

Thanks,
Dave






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