Re: adding a group to local computer



Hello bill,
Has this machine been cloned?


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It happens regardless of which group I add.

As far as group policy, I was looking through the group policy
settings last week but did not change anything...I have not made any
changes to group policy since last year.

Any ideas? thanks for your help everybody

-Bill

"Paul Bergson [MVP-DS]" wrote:

Normally restricted groups can take up to an hour to clear out local
group settings. This doesn't sound like a restricted group issue but
I could be wrong. Try adding another user or group and see if you
get the same experience.

I think you are asking for trouble including everyone in the local
admins group.

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Hello Bill,

Check your group policies in the domain for the "Restricted groups",
if they are configured they take precedence over the local setting
you make on every refresh interval.

BTW, why must all your domain users be local admin? Normally that is
not needed and will create a lot of unwanted
problems/software/viruses/spyware etc. in your domain.

Best regards

Meinolf Weber
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Hey,
In WinXP, I used to be able to add the Domain Users group as a
local
administrator or Power User so that everyone who logged on to that
PC
would
have local rights.
All of a sudden, now for some reason, after I add the Domain Users
group and log out it dissapears. I don't get any errors when I add
the group - everything looks normal, but next time someone logs on
its
gone. Any ideas???
stumped in NY


.



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