RE: SBS /xp desktop settings



Charles

I must correct my previous post.

I do get an error message it says :-

"You must be a member of the local administrators security group on this
computer to install and configure applications. Contact your network
administrator."



"Rob" wrote:

> Thank Charles
>
> The settings i want to retain are short cuts to programes Like Sage, word,
> excel and Iris, outlook (exchange).
>
> 1 The problem occurs with every one who is not in the domain admin group.
> 2 Everything mentioned above either disapears or the icon become inactive.
> Outlook account has to be reset.
> 3 No error messages or warning when logging on.
>
> 4 I would like to keep the outlook setting and the short cuts to the
> programmes.
>
> I think the problem must be GPO's on the users or computers.
>
> I have not created any GPO's nor have I linked them to any other object.
>
> Thanks again for your Help.
>
> Rob
>
> ""Charles Yang [MSFT]"" wrote:
>
> > Hi Rob,
> >
> > Thanks for using this newsgroup.
> >
> > According to your description, I understand that you want to retain the
> > desktop setting for all domain users. If it is not your concerns, please
> > let me know.
> >
> > Before we go any further, please clarify which kinds of setting you want to
> > retain for the user? You want to retain the desktop setting for domain user
> > or just outlook setting for the domain user or some other setting for the
> > user.
> >
> > Please also gather the information below:
> >
> > 1. Does it occur to all the non administrator user or only some user?
> > 2. Which kinds of thing have been changed after next logon to the
> > client computer?
> > 3. Is there any error or warning message when you logon the client
> > computer.
> > 4. Which kinds of application or setting you want to keep for the
> > domain user?
> >
> > I appreciate your taking the time to perform the tests and paste the
> > results as your earliest convenience. I am here waiting for your updates.
> >
> > Best regards,
> >
> > Charles Yang (MSFT)
> >
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