Good afternoon,

 

Is there a way to determine the exact Group Policies that are affecting a 
particular user once they are logged in?

 

We are running a 2003 domain, and our users are accessing a 2003 Terminal 
Server.  They are trying to use a Xytech Schedule.  They can run the program, 
see the data, and make changes, but they can not print.  When I login to my TS 
account (I am domain admin), and login to Xytech with a user account, it works 
fine for me.  I added one of our users to the Administrators and domain admin 
groups to test.  If they log in (belonging to the same groups as me), and 
access Xytech with a user account, they can not print.  They get "Error:114 
Report not found".

 

I verified we are both running the same EXE to run the program.  It exists on 
the local E:\ drive.

 

I'm thinking one of us is inheriting (or not inheriting) a permission from 
somewhere, but I can't find it.

 

Any other ideas?

 

Thanks!

 

Eric Brouwer

IT Manager

Forest Post Productions

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(248) 855-4333

 


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