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administrator access problem
... word then use it to add your user name to the domain administrator group and the local administrator group. "Chad" <LittleTroyC...@netscape.net> wrote in message news:021a01c2e412$83c894a0$a101280a@phx.gbl... please inform me of how to access administrator privelages. Our computer guru is not with us any more.

Administrator access denied
Daniel Dan...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows server sbs I've accidentaly removed/deleted the Administrator's access rights or groups from Active Directory User & Group. Now everytime I'd tried to enter the Active Directory, it always give me this error messages :- "Naming information cannot be

Denying NT Administrator Access to a Folder / Files
Andrew E. eckric...@msn.com microsoft public windowsxp hardware You may be an "administrators" but in windows,the "administrator" is a diffrent account,the s makes a big diffrence sometimes.What sets a pc to require the administrator instead of letting one of the admistrators account have all functions is any ones

Do you use your OS X account with administrator access or limited?
I have copied some files onto the C drive however now that they have been copied I am unable to access them. I receive the message "<filename> is not accessable. Access is denied." This is a file I have just copied to the C drive from the D drive! I am logged on with Administrator access - I have even logged on as

Administrator access to TS
OS: XP pkg2 Systems: laptop and a desktop (see the same problem on both system) Multiple user accounts but I'm the only administrator. Correction, I just rechecked the laptop that I'm writing this from and did have one other account that also had administrator access which I have just changed to limited without

Administrator Access - mistyped password !!
I want to deny access to this attribute for all users (including all users assigned to the Administrators role in ADAM) with the exception of one administrator (named AppAdmin). I was using the following two commands: 1. This to deny all users read access to the attribute: C:\windows\adam\dsacls

Administrator Access
My question is: What is the harm of giving someone Admin access to their local machine? What's the worst they could do? Toast their own machine? Big deal. It may or may not be a big deal, depending on who is responsible to reconstruct your toasted machine. Having Admin access on Windows 2000 Professional doesn't

Administrator access to a client mailbox contents from Exchange S ...
All is working fine, but I have an access question. I want to limit remote access to some of the computers by level (ie. Administrator-access to all computers; Next level-access to a limited number of computers). While this seems straight forward, the problem I am having is that when I place a share on a computer

How can i check if my user's info has administrator access to ...
Our proposed solution was to log on to RWW using another account with admin rights, and then use RDP (Connect to Server Desktops) to log into the server using the Administrator account. (We do not allow direct Term Serv access) We thought we were quite clever until we discovered that we couldn't prevent the

Only Administrator, not "Domain Users" have access
Hello I've recently changed my password for Administrator for which which I was double promted for and now I cannot access Administrator at all. Just prior to changing passwork my user password was used to access Administrator and it did allow me access I now have no access to Administrator to make changes to my

administrator "access denied" error
Regards, Dave Patrick No email replies please - reply in newsgroup "Homer Simpson" wrote: I have a user on Win2k Pro which sometimes needs to load misc. programs to his pc, and I hesitate to give him Admin access cause he is not an Administrator. Would it be safer to give him Local Admin access or will that also

Administrator access to other mailboxes
Unfortunatley they are not able to access their webs. I of course never had a problem getting into and authoring their webs as I have Administrator access over the NT system. I go into their web and access the permissions and assign their user name permission to admin/author/browse and it will not let them in.

Administrator Access Issues
Thread-Topic: Profile problem - Administrator access denied thread-index: AcXx67x+GPzg05aqS/qup/5DMxhAXg== X-WBNR-Posting-Host: 68.59.211.202 From: =?Utf-8?B?R2Vvcmdl?= <randalljunkATcomcastDOTnet> Subject: Profile problem - Administrator access denied Date: Fri, 25 Nov 2005 10:12:03 -0800 Lines: 37 Message-ID:

System Administrator only access for Updates on home dial-up
I have checked the "wake for network administrator access", but what does that mean?? Since the iMac goes to sleep, as it should, after a given amount of time, I want to be able to wake it from my powerbook without having physical access to the iMac. How do I go about to do this? A Terminal command would be ok.

Administrator Access Permissions
The five workstations work well for data entry, but it is impossible to have access to the server as an administrator (although an "administrator" access code was established during the installation procedure). How can we, from any of the workstations, enter the "administrator" mode and chage the configuration of

Unusual issue
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, burn CDs, etc. In Linux, I run with limited account (no root) and use root when I need it (eg, install, upgrade, uninstall, burn CDs, etc.). If it is recommended to run

FileMaker Server 5.5 - Administrator access
Does the attempt at access call another file that we have not given the users access to? Any ideas as to why we cannot give anyone except those in the administrator's group access much appreciated. Try logging in as "domain\username" where "domain" is the NT Domain that contains the account "username".

Administrator Access denied
Christopher Muto m...@worldnet.att.net alt sys pc-clone dell you need $500 utility software like winternals to crack the windows 2000 administrator password given that you have physical access to the machine. if it is a factory install of windows 2000 then there is probably have most of what you need already

How can i check if my user's info has administrator access to SQL ...
I can not make each user a local administrator because I have 1000 users (that change yearly). Is there a way to make every authenticated user logon with local administrator privileges at logon, or some other access to the program I’m not thinking of? You may experience some problems if the software was designed

Win NT Local Administrator Access
Hi, I have read alot of posts on here about the issues with Administrator access to document libaries in Sharepoint services, and it seems I am not alone with these issues. I have found out also that if you are a part of the local administrators group on the sharepoint server then you will have access to delete