Popper
December 8th 03, 08:00 PM
I know you can push a script out to do so, but with only
Domain Groups not Local groups. Users are placed as Domain
Users. Domain user is then put into the PowerUsers group
locally. Group Policy does not appear to control the
rights locally on users pc.
>-----Original Message-----
>Push out a logon scrit or group policy that sets the
>permissions on whatever folder is in question to allow
>power users to write.
>
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>It appears as well that it is impossible to write or
>>delete temporary files on a local drive (C: or D:) from
>>applications if the user is "Power User" (which most of
>>them are in our domain) - again the user must be Local
>>Admin.
>>
>>Therefore all applications written with printer
>assignment
>>or temporary files assignment do not work.
>>
>>
>>.
>>
>.
>
Domain Groups not Local groups. Users are placed as Domain
Users. Domain user is then put into the PowerUsers group
locally. Group Policy does not appear to control the
rights locally on users pc.
>-----Original Message-----
>Push out a logon scrit or group policy that sets the
>permissions on whatever folder is in question to allow
>power users to write.
>
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>It appears as well that it is impossible to write or
>>delete temporary files on a local drive (C: or D:) from
>>applications if the user is "Power User" (which most of
>>them are in our domain) - again the user must be Local
>>Admin.
>>
>>Therefore all applications written with printer
>assignment
>>or temporary files assignment do not work.
>>
>>
>>.
>>
>.
>