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Darcy Forde
December 14th 03, 11:46 AM
>-----Original Message-----
>I have a winXP pro computer that will not allow my
>network users to modify power settings (Access Denied) to
>keep the monitor from shutting off. Does anyone know how
>I can disable the local policy or modify it to allow the
>user to change this setting?
>
>Any help would be greatly apppreciated. Thanks
>
>Scott
>.
>Hi Scott, I am having the same issue. My users also are
not able to add or delete printers. If you find out how to
fix this could you pleas let me know?

Curtis Koenig [MSFT]
December 14th 03, 12:52 PM
Hi Darcy and Scot,
There are 2 locations that policys of this type can be set. One is the
Local Security Policy, you can check these settings by running the Local
Security Policy MMC from Administrative tools. The second way these can be
set is by a regular system policy, you can check these settings by typing
gpedit.msc at the run box.
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Curtis Koenig
Support Professional
Microsoft Clustering Technologies Support

Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer
Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer - Security

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>Sender: "Darcy Forde" >
>Subject: Local security policy problem
>Date: Mon, 11 Aug 2003 13:06:16 -0700
>
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>I have a winXP pro computer that will not allow my
>>network users to modify power settings (Access Denied) to
>>keep the monitor from shutting off. Does anyone know how
>>I can disable the local policy or modify it to allow the
>>user to change this setting?
>>
>>Any help would be greatly apppreciated. Thanks
>>
>>Scott
>>.
>>Hi Scott, I am having the same issue. My users also are
>not able to add or delete printers. If you find out how to
>fix this could you pleas let me know?
>

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