Re: Installing programs as domain user
- From: "Jorge Silva" <jorgesilva_pt@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 29 Jan 2007 18:08:29 -0000
Hi
Software restriction policies
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/324036
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I hope that the information above helps you.
Have a Nice day.
Jorge Silva
MCSE
"Anil" <Anil@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:D819ED57-7769-4EF9-8A18-3C3D6F0B9A96@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Hello
But how do I add domain user account to the local power user groupd ? I have
100 users in one OU need to provide power user acces for that OU. how do i
do? are there any script ? could you please be specific '
A
"Ace Fekay [MVP]" wrote:
In news:C638F493-D3AE-4140-B996-C277D8D61354@xxxxxxxxxxxxx,
my hair is grey at this stage
<myhairisgreyatthisstage@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> made this post, which I
then commented about below:
> Hi Ace
>
> Came across some issues, hopefully you can help.
> Made local user acc 'power user'
> Logged in as domain user
> Install accounts program, had to 'run as' the power user
> Required a restart
> Logged in as domain user
> Double clicked Account package icon
>
> Box appears
> MS Visual C++ Runtime Library
> Runtime error!
> Program C:\Program files\Intuit\QuickbooksPro\qbw32.exe
> abnormal program termination
>
> Then agreed to the licence
> Box appears
> You do not have sufficient rights, contact the system admin and ask
> for standard user rights,(as good as what it is saying)
>
> How can I do this ?
> I have not placed any restrictions on users, bar hiding system
> properties from My Computer.
> Just as a matter of interest, why cant MS make small tasks like this
> easier for system admins, the reason why I ask is because of the time
> that has gone into this.
>
> Same problem crops up when I try to access programs that were
> installed on the local PC, that domain users have to use.
> Do I have to reload all these applications?
>
> Or even better yet, how would you go about this, having domain users
> access to programs on the system?
>
> Microsoft Systems Management Server 2003, will this help me install
> apps for domain users?
> This is frustrating, if you can help , big thanks
> Regards
Gray hair, I meant to add the Domain User account to the Local Power User
group, not the local user account. That specific DOmain User account is what
is logging on and using the app, not the local admin.
Ace
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