Re: Changing thesystem time
- From: "Jorge Silva" <jorgesilva_pt@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 27 Nov 2006 13:10:58 -0000
IMHO: adding users to local Power users security group is a worse solution than the previous one.
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I hope that the information above helps you
Good Luck
Jorge Silva
MCSA + Exchange + MSCE
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"Nishant kumar" <Nishantkumar@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:675FD6EC-2894-437C-A664-40310C7BC528@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Go to the client computer, open computer management and make the domain users
power user of local cmputer you can do this by adding domain users to the
power users group of local system
"Harry Hornet" wrote:
I have tried that and it still says the user does not have he right
privileges to change the system time
"Nishant kumar" wrote:
> You can allow selected users by allowing a group to change system time > you
> can do this through editing group policy by nevigating
>
> Computer Configuration
> Windows Settings
> Security Settings
> Local Policies
> User Rights Assignment => Change the > System Time
>
> For more information visit:
> http://technet2.microsoft.com/WindowsServer/en/library/c810c1ce-a11f-4560-aefa-04cfc5fd12821033.mspx?mfr=true
>
>
> "Harry Hornet" wrote:
>
> > I need to allow selected users to change the system time for a short > > period
> > while they obtain evidence (screen shots etc) of their abiility to do > > so.
> > I thought I could do this through GPO but I am geting nowhere.
> > Is there anyone out there who can point me in the right direction > > please?
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