Re: You do not have sufficient rights to perform this action

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We added it to the domain account - we don't want it to use the local account.

"Manny Borges" wrote:

> Did you add his account to the local administrators group? Or, do you have a
> standard local(not domain) admin account that could be used instead?
>
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> "Poseidon1" <Poseidon1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> > Using Windows 2003 Server E.E.
> > My employee is attempting to format a drive on a secondary machine, I have
> > given him administrator privileges. Going through my computer the drive
> > and
> > trying to format it, it gives the "you do not have sufficient right to
> > perform this action" message. Like i said earlier, I have given him
> > administrator privileges and we have run a gpupdate and logged off and
> > back
> > on but still no rights. Any feedback or ideas are welcome.
>
>
>
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