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administration password - systems administrator access
Another thing: Do I need to have "Receive As" and "Send As"-permissions for Administrator, Domain Admins and Enterprise Admins, or is it only necessary to give access to Administrator? Using Method 2, you are granting permissions to whichever specific account you choose. "Andy David - Exchange MVP"

Local Administrator Access - Win2k Pro
I've read that I should put passwords on my Administrator access. So, I booted into Safe Mode and put a password on it, then also put a password on my User that has Administrator access. I haven't found a good reason to have multiple users on my home pc and switch around. We didn't do that before XP and we don't

Longhorn - (...)local users are not given full administrator ...
Thor Kottelin t...@anta.net comp os ms-windows nt admin misc comp os ms-windows nt admin security Dropkick Murphy wrote: How do I grant them Administrator access on their Workstations without giving them this access across my Domain? I have heard the suggestion to add the users to the Administrators Group on the

OS X Passwords?
drakiel drak...@somewhere.com alt 2600 hackers In article <cYbW4.14505$S31. 399...@newsread2.prod.itd.earthlink.net>, Indigoflow wrote: 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

Disabling Administrator Access
"Access Requests not enabled". I have got this error before also, but haven't figured a way to fix this. Can you tell me how to Enable "Acces Requests". Thanks, Aditya -----Original Message----- When accessing SPS v2 as Administrator go in and create a new user in SPS that has Administrator rights.

Administrator access to registry
LastN...@pseg.com microsoft public exchange admin Rohan Amin <rohan.amin@kanthalusa. com> wrote in <#5XEC6Xw#GA....@cppssbbsa02.microsoft.com>: Hello, We have Exchange 5.5 with SP2 and we have a quick question about Administrator access. Currently, there are 2 users who are set up as administrators.

Networking XP home edition
Is there any way that my program get Administrator acces on a Win2000/XP machine? It seems that in Win2000/XP the logged in user must be a local administrator a program to have full access to its own directory in "C:\Program Files". I have written a program in VB6 that needs full access to its directory in Program

administrator with no administrator access
Rene Tschaggelar tschagge...@access.ch borland public delphi objectpascal Either you are administrator or you are not. Rene Adem Durdubas wrote: I want to get administrator access to registry (NT) in an application which runs in a normal user context. How can i do this ?

Administrator access
Rick Rickmk...@aol.com microsoft public windowsxp security_admin What I mean by "secure" is that I understand that XP's administrator access didn't exist in 98SE or ME. I read that you want to make sure that if someone gets onto your machine via the internet, then don't have administrator access.

Administrator Access??
s...@temple.edu comp sys mac apps ANT...@zimage.com wrote: Since OS X is based on BSD, does the rules of running regular accounts as limited access is still a good idea? The reason why I ask is because Windows XP and 2000 annoy me so much in limited access (not with administrator access). It is hard to play games,

Administrator access to mailboxes
Put in Administrator and the appropriate password. (The password is et when you install Windows, so either you set it or it may be blank or password if it was shipped with the PC. It neither of these then call the PC vendor for support) -- Regards, Mike -- Mike Brannigan [Microsoft] This posting is provided "AS IS"

Denying NT Administrator Access to a Folder / Files
My setup: -NT4 SP5 running IIS4 -recently moved all websites from PDC to BDC Since moving the sites over we have discovered that unless users have Administrator rights, they can not access ASP pages in webs that have "Allow Anonymous Access" turned off. They are prompted for a username and password.

internet software, administrator access, and security.
DaViD da...@hotmail.com microsoft public windowsxp games Further to Chris's comments if running HE, boot into safe mode and right click on the folder of the game/program to which you wish limited user have access. Under security you will be able to allow them full read.write access. Only differance Pro over HE is

BDC iis4 server requires Administrator access to run ASP pages?
If someone happens to have physical access to the Mac, they can't give themselves login access unless one of two things happens: (1) Someone was logged in on an administrator account and forgot to log out before walking away. They'll have full administrator access to the Mac. However, if the administrator

administrator access denied
I set up a password and the reminder. But the next time I tried to log on my password wasn't accepted. I know what my password is - I've tried the combinations Caps Lock On/Off - initial letter was Caps on but to no avail. I can obviously access the machine through the other accounts but cant change any settings

Grant Only 1 Administrator Access to Attribute in ADAM
It
goes to the site but then returns a page that says I have to be an administrator or member of the administrators group to access the updates (see full message below ). I have tried the "run as" suggestion which just opens another window that ends up at the same page. Anyone got any ideas? Sue.

Administrator Access and Password
I cant access any folders in there though. it will only let users Administrator and Administrators (group) take ownership. since i am in the Administrators group you would think i would have access.. but no. not sure where to go from here This didn't work: "HOW TO: Take Ownership of a File or Folder in Windows XP"

ADMINISTRATOR ACCESS
Colin Wilson co...@wilsonc.demon.co.uk borland public delphi objectpascal In article <75ih71$5...@forums.borland.com>, Adem Durdubas wrote: I want to get administrator access to registry (NT) in an application which runs in a normal user context. Write a service that runs with an administrator account and performs

Authentication - query.asp inherits Administrator profile.
The "$" on the end of that share name makes the folder share hidden so that users don't get confused trying to browse to a folder tree they are actually denied access to (other than their own folder). + If you don't want each username folder to be exclusively private (other than the Administrator access which is

Administrator access
Open Windows Explorer and Drag and Drop the files on the "CD" then when you have all the files you want to Burn ready, just R-click the CD icon and pick "Write these files to CD". chico2002ca wrote: When I go to save on cd I get a message "I do not have access to this drive see administrator" But I am the