Hello,
Don't know if there is already an answer to your
question, but in order to have the domain user administrative rights over its own
computer, you need to put him into the local adminitrators group
on his computer.
Cordialement,
Yann TIROA
Centre de Ressources Informatique.
Campus Scientifique de la DOUA.
Bât. Gabriel Lippmann - 2 ème étage - salle 238.
43, Bd du 11 Novembre 1918.
69622 Villeurbanne Cedex.
Yann TIROA
Centre de Ressources Informatique.
Campus Scientifique de la DOUA.
Bât. Gabriel Lippmann - 2 ème étage - salle 238.
43, Bd du 11 Novembre 1918.
69622 Villeurbanne Cedex.
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Envoyé : mercredi 31 août 2005 09:13
À : ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org
Objet : [ActiveDir] Networking rights...
Hm, i know it isnt anything with AD..
But i don't know where to look.. Hoping you could answer...
I have a computer that connects to a domain.
The only problem is, the work on the local computer can not be
modified...
The "owner" of the local files and folders are the local account..
But now we use the domain, and they dont have access to their own folders,
and files.. because they were made with the local user..
The problem is, the user on the domain needs administrative rights over its
own computer, but not the domain..