Re: Domain User Privileges on Client Computer

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Hello Genesis,

If they are not added to the local administrators group with a specified group or the account itself, basically it can not be. Even if you use a GPO with restricted groups they should be listed in the local admins group. Did you check Active directory builtin groups like enterprise admins etc.? Are the domain user accounts you are taking about addded there?

Best regards

Meinolf Weber
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Hello Everyone!
I don't know if I am posting in a correct category, so please tell me.
here is the problem: All domain user accounts suddenly have
administrator privileges on the client computers. I checked the client
computers if the domain users are set up as administrators but they
are not. Checked the domain users setting found everything is ok. If I
connect a new client computer to the domain and a domain user
logged-in the privilege is not that of the administrator.

Am I missing something here? Any idea?

Thank you.



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