Ooooopppps. Rights not right...
- From: "charles kuchar" <charliekuchar@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 7 Jun 2005 15:10:05 -0500
As a student i can log on the computer but i don't have the rights to run
"ipconfig /setupclassid "*" students". I think it is a right in AD but have
experimented there and have had no success. I can sign on as an staff
person and edit it ok... I will continue trying to find out what is the
problem . I can even logon the computer and get the error message trying to
run the setclassid and get the error message 'An internal error occurred.
Access is denied.' That should be a rights problem. charlie
"Manny Borges" <MannyBorges@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:1EBAC519-46F4-4383-A9A2-1DF0C836E133@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Don't believe the hype. There are lots of ways to do what you want that do
> not involve stsaic IPs.
>
> With what you say you have running now, I would use class ids in dhcp.
> You can use the log in script to set the class id on the client and se
> your
> 2000 or 2003 based dhcp to do what you need to do.
>
> I'll get ya started, ipconfig /?. See the option for setclassid? Now
> explore
> your dhcp servers properties.
>
> Or if thats too twisty, and you have the time to do statsic IPs , try
> using
> DHCP reservations and setting options that way.
>
> or even
>
> Don't give a gateway adress at all through DHCP, but use route add
> commands
> in the login script to add a new default route to the local routing table
> of
> the PC.
>
>
> Thats just what I can think of off the top of my head. I am sure there are
> more ways to do it.
>
> "charles kuchar" wrote:
>
>> So the only logical thing for me to do is have to eliminate DHCP? I only
>> have a hundred workstations for the students and 20 or so for staff. I
>> can
>> hard code a local IP address in each computer for the students and the
>> staff. The only problem is when i change the DNS server or something
>> like
>> that... At least school is out and i have time to do that. Thank you,
>> charlie
>>
>> "Daniel" <daniel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>> news:uJGs8g3aFHA.3280@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> > charles kuchar wrote:
>> >> When the students log on to the network a script runs to map the
>> >> drives
>> >> needed for their work. I need to set the Gateway for them. I have
>> >> two
>> >> gateways in the network and wish to separate them, staff from
>> >> students.
>> >> Can i do this in a logon script? Or what other method should i be
>> >> pursuing? Thank you, charlie
>> >
>> > You can only set gateways via DHCP. You could set up reservations for
>> > the
>> > MAC addresses of the computers so that they switch. However, this is
>> > only
>> > set on boot.
>> >
>> > If you are doing it for security, then specify what your concerns are
>> > and
>> > maybe someone can help you with them.
>> >
>> > --
>> >
>> > Daniel
>> > MCSE, MCP+I, MCP in Windows 2000/NT
>> >
>> > --------------------------------------
>> > remove the 2nd madrid from my mail address to contact me.
>>
>>
>>
.
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