Re: Porblems with Administator Settings.
- From: "CreateWindow" <createwindow@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 3 May 2007 10:09:21 +1000
Hi,
The local Administrator account must have some individual privileges
assigned to that account that is not inherited by Admin group members.
This is quite normal btw.
Open Local Security Policy in Admin tools and have a look at Local Policies
/ User Rights Assignment.
Good luck,
CreateWindow
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"Kardon Coupé" <prefer.to@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Dear All,
I'm confused, even when a user is under the "Administrators" group, when
I'm logged on under that user I still get some errors popping up saying..
"You must be logged on as an Administrator to change these settings". I
thought an Admin, is an Admin?
When I log in under the "Administrator" account, it allows me to make the
said changes, but it is logging me as the "Administrator" that is based on
the server, I know this as it is displaying the icons on the machine, that
are on my server machine?
I'm confused.... what am I doing wrong, or is there a
setting/configuration I have got wrong?
Hope someone can help me with this matter...
Regards
Paul.
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