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Microsoft Exchange Server & System Administrator access
When I set up a new computer I log in as domain admin to add "Domain Users" to the administrator group on the Windows XP client to make them a local admin. Does this actually restrict administrative access for domain users to local admin access on the local computer, or, are they getting domain admin access too?

Administrator Access Needed to Run Game
... is asking for the user to have Power User or Administrator rights, is the any way to give those access to user just to the Server2 = TS and not to Server1 = DC? If I add the user to the administrative group it will have access to all both servers like Administrator, how can I limite that access just to Server1.

Do you use your OS X account with administrator access or limited?
I am trying to get ris of some processes on start up, and when ever I do that it says Access Denied error was returned while attempting to change a service. You may need to log in using an Administrator account to make the specified changes. I am the ONLY user for this computer (it has XP home edition).

Local Administrator access
Does anyone know of somewhere that I could find a listing of all default access permissions for the administrator account. Or should I simply delete the account and recreate? If I log in as administrator, I have limited ability, but if I log in under a different account that I made, everything appears normal.

Problems with ZEN 3.2 and installing applications that need ...
How would I go about pushing local administrator access to a domain user account via group policy or whatever method is required to perform such a task. We basically implement users as power-users on the domain, but we want them to have administrator access to the local machines. Thanks in advance Dan --- Outgoing

Local Administrator on laptop has too much access
However, it does remain necessary for an authorised administrator to be able to obtain access to the material without the password, possibly with senior management involvement. -- John Stockton, Surrey, UK. j...@merlyn.demon.co.uk Turnpike v1.12 MIME. Web URL: http://www.merlyn.demon.co.uk/ -- includes FAQqish

Service Account Administrator Access
Unlike previous versions of Windows, when an administrator logs on to a computer running Windows Vista, the user's full administrator access token is split into two access tokens: a full administrator access token and a standard user access token. During the logon process, authorization and access control

No access on <root>
I have recently received a new PC with NT4.0 on it and it was not administrator access only....until today. Is this a system that you received at work, from your employer, or one you ordered and received at home? What do you mean by "not admin access only"? I now must bring in my PC from home to the office to have

Administrator access denied
Since installing Explorer 6.0 browser from version 5, I keep getting the critical updates window, go to updates and then a window saying System Administrator access is required. The computer I am using is at home on a slow dial up modem- not on a network or DSL. I think the Explorer 6.0 upgrade overwrote some

Workstation Administrator Access in a Domain???
So an administrator can change the rights of objects without leaving traces (unless auditing on the object is turned on, and unless audit logs are kept on a machine the administrator has no access to). The only way to keep an administrator out of your private files is to keep them on a computer that is not

administrator access to user's email
David L. Deguzman DLC_1...@hotmail.com microsoft public windowsxp help_and_support Boot in safe mode and access the Administrator account. From there you can change the password on your regular admin account. Then make a Password Recovery disk. If it is the Main Administrator account you lost your password to,

Administrator access
I also thought about just letting them do whatever they want to their computer, but if they screw up something and lock out their user account or lose network access, I'll get blamed for it because I didn't keep their computer running right. Thus, I need to keep administrator access to their machine that they can't

Administrator Access
I have narrowed the problem down to the fact that the only files returned are ones that the SERVER\Administrator has access to, ie if SERVER\Administrator has access they appear; as soon as SERVER\Administrator access is removed the files do not appear in the search. What changes do I need to make in order to pass

FP2000 Administrator Access vs User - what is the difference?
This is a simply password access issue relating to his profile. We presently are able to log on with two users - his profile and a guest profile. Both have the same administrator status. What we need to do is from the guest profile apparently and change the password to his profile to gain access to the files on

XP Home Administrator access
Dave Nickason gwdib...@frontiernet.net microsoft public backoffice smallbiz2000 If the user is an administrator on the system, he/she can take back any rights you take away. IMO this is an unacceptable risk even for your most trusted users, because of viruses, Outlook preview pane, getting tricked into installing

Administrator Access
Security will also be boosted using a technique dubbed User Account Protection, which aims to ensure that computers can be locked so that local users are not given full administrator access by default." Kurna jak w uniksie przestarzałym zupełnie... i ciekawostka: "[...]Hardware locking via a dedicated chip is

Administrator Access and Firewall
Followed your instruction but now when I attempt to log on as Administrator after hitting ctrl-alt-del twice at the Welcome page, it said there is an access restriction. Strange??? "Mark L. Ferguson" <mar...@msn.com> wrote in message news:#3dY3KoWBHA.2368@tkmsftngp05... Boot to Safe Mode, logging on as

Administrator Access
Michael Bell mikebel...@yahoo.com novell groupwise5 administration sure. You can clear their password or set it to a new one. No way to access it and return it to the status quo though. Randy Humphries wrote: As a Groupwise administrator, is there a way for me to access a users database without knowing their

Administrator Access
Pegasus \(MVP\) I....@fly.com microsoft public win2000 general You have to tell your boss that it is not possible to keep out an administrator. However, if you let him seize ownership then your own action at seizing ownership back again will be visible. You therefore leave a trace. Furthermore: if he is the only

Administrator access problems
I have an account on a LAN and I was wondering if there was a way to get around having administrator access. When I try to install programs that need to make changes to the system's registry I get a message saying error or a message saying I need admin access to do so. Also, the firewall won't let certain things