Re: Permission to change date and time
From: Tara (Tara_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 10/05/04
- Next message: anonymous_at_discussions.microsoft.com: "Re: Disable password policy"
- Previous message: kevin: "WinXPsp1 clients drop vpn after 10 minuntes via Cisco Pix 506 firewall."
- In reply to: Amy Babinchak: "Re: Permission to change date and time"
- Next in thread: Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]: "Re: Permission to change date and time"
- Reply: Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]: "Re: Permission to change date and time"
- Messages sorted by: [ date ] [ thread ]
Date: Tue, 5 Oct 2004 07:59:04 -0700
We have set up an online Interview booking schedule in Outlook. 3 new
calendars have been created where everyone can go in and book an interview
room for themselves as needed. In some people's computers, the box for
"Automatically adjust for daylight savings time" was not checked so they had
to go in and check it so that everything would be in sync. But its just this
one user who is unable to even get into this at all. I'm only basic tech
support for my office so that's why I can't figure this one out.
Thanks
"Amy Babinchak" wrote:
> Tara,
>
> If this is Windows XP or 2000, look in the control panel under users. See if
> this person is listed as user, administrator or power user. If they are a
> user, then they won't be able to change the date or time. It is best to keep
> everyone as users because it does prevent them from changing settings that
> could be damaging to the computer. It also prevent anything from being
> installed - including adware. So once the change has been made it would be
> good practice to put them back into user mode.
>
> Amy
> "Tara" <Tara@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:F768E7EF-324D-4A43-8E63-FF353CA6976B@microsoft.com...
> > One of my users is unable to change the date and time settings in his
> > computer whereas everyone else is able to. It says that he does not have
> the
> > permission to do so. He was set up in our system the same way as everyone
> > else, so I do not know where I am going wrong or where I need to go to
> give
> > him permission to change the date settings. Please help!!
> >
> > Tara
>
>
>
- Next message: anonymous_at_discussions.microsoft.com: "Re: Disable password policy"
- Previous message: kevin: "WinXPsp1 clients drop vpn after 10 minuntes via Cisco Pix 506 firewall."
- In reply to: Amy Babinchak: "Re: Permission to change date and time"
- Next in thread: Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]: "Re: Permission to change date and time"
- Reply: Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]: "Re: Permission to change date and time"
- Messages sorted by: [ date ] [ thread ]