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Win XP Pro Admin right refused when logging in with an AD user acc
Hello,
I've recently installed Win XP Pro on computer A . I've added a bunch of users accounts from the active directory domain into the local admin group of the computer A. Now each time someone from the local admin group using an user account from the active directory logs on the computer and tris to launch a software, a message telling the user he has unsufficient right to perfom the action and should log as local admin is displayed on the screen. That means the user who's supposed to have local admin rights does not have admin rights. To bypass this issue the user has to log off and the to log back in. The second times the user logs on, he has admin right sand he able to launch software. This pain in the a** ! I've checked other locals groups to see if the users were member of more restrictives groups but they were not. Does anyone have an idea of what could be going on and / or what to do in order to fix it . Regards. |
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Win XP Pro Admin right refused when logging in with an AD user acc
Sounds like there may be a network connectivity or dns name resolution
problem finding a domain controller. Look in the application/system logs to see if anything might be recorded to indicate that and run the support tool netdiag on it to check foe networking and domain configuration heath. Also double check that the computer is using only using domain controllers as preferred dns servers in tcp/ip properties and as shown with the command ipconfig /all. --- Steve "Deephazz" wrote in message ... Hello, I've recently installed Win XP Pro on computer A . I've added a bunch of users accounts from the active directory domain into the local admin group of the computer A. Now each time someone from the local admin group using an user account from the active directory logs on the computer and tris to launch a software, a message telling the user he has unsufficient right to perfom the action and should log as local admin is displayed on the screen. That means the user who's supposed to have local admin rights does not have admin rights. To bypass this issue the user has to log off and the to log back in. The second times the user logs on, he has admin right sand he able to launch software. This pain in the a** ! I've checked other locals groups to see if the users were member of more restrictives groups but they were not. Does anyone have an idea of what could be going on and / or what to do in order to fix it . Regards. |
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How to fix this issue - my case.
After trying a lot of different tricks. I eventually add a domain global
group to the Admin local group and it worked fine. But I still don't really know what's going on.... |
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