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#1 By 141623 (74.40.167.110) at Monday, April 12, 2010 10:54:10 AM
I administer my wife's small office, and I'm confused about how user privileges work. We have a single server domain with all XP workstations, and I have specific user account that is used by anyone when they want to do certain things. I'm trying to tune the privileges for this account, and am having a problem. To make things simple, if in active directory, I grant the user "domain\bozo" membership in "administrators", when you log on as that user, some workstations grant the admin privileges to the user and others don't. The local policy doesn't mention the username. According to my app provider, they must not be getting admin privileges on the server either, since they can't run the desired program. If the workstation logs in as "domain\ administrator" everything works as expected. The only obvious differnece I can find is that bozo is also a member of domain_users, but I have no "deny" values in any permissions, so that doesn't appear to be the cause? To further confuse me, the profile folder on the various workstations varies wildly in name. Some end up as simply "bozo", some as "bozo.domain" and some as "bozo.localcomputer_name" even though they all log in under the domain. In fact one of the profiles is stored under the name "bozo.previous_localcomputer_name" (and that's one of the ones that works!). I'm obviously missing a basic concept. All workstations are XPSP2 or SP3 and the server is Standard 2003Sp2x64.



 

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