Summary: we have AD installed on win 2003 server. after computers were added to domain we tryed to add domain users to local admins (under local admin account)...
Summary: Hi We have a Windows 2003 server domain with client XP pro machine, when I login as a domain users, I am able to add domain users to the local admin g...
Summary: I have Server01 running Win2K3+SP1 with Active Directory Services and serving as domain controller for the Domain01. Server02 is also running Win2K3+S...
Summary: Okay so um, yeah. I want a certain number of users to be Admins of all the workstations and just "Users" to the servers and the DC's. So, I removed th...
Summary: You need to clarify your terms since I believe you are using the 'profile' term incorrectly. You don't "specify a users profile on the domain server'....
Summary: Hi, I am trying to add domain users(Windows 2003 DC) & groups in Local computer groups(Windows 2003 as a standalone member server) but i am unable ...
Summary: Are you sure they require Admin privileges? Why not try Power Users first? You could create a Policy that adds Domain Users to the Local Admin Group,...
Summary: Hi I am wondering if it is possible to convert domain user profiles to local profiles? I have come across a small business with a suspected pirate ve...
Summary: I have a print server running windows 2003 and I want to be able to have one of my domain users as the local admin of the machine. In xp i just go to...
Summary: Hello, I have a Help Desk group solely for troublshooting PC's across the 2003 domain and that set up and configure PC's for the domain. On all PC's ...
Summary: BACKGROUND ========= I have two Windows 2k3 servers. The front server is setup as the Domain Controller and the back server is a domain member. Th...
Summary: Hello, I have a Win2K3 Standard server running AD. I've created a user account and i want to add him to the admin group on the client machine running ...
Summary: If the shares were setup correctly, then the users would have to authenticate with their Domain User accounts and passwords. If the profile is set to...
Summary: The LAST thing you'd want is to add the users to a Domain Admin Group. That's completely the wrong thing to do. If you really want to give them enoug...
Summary: Hi, I am a novice and have just installed a new Windows 2003 Terminal Server and would like to know if I can set it up to automatically add new user a...
Summary: I need to pull a report that contains the following details for the entire forest 1) which users are logged onto which machines at a particular time 2...
Summary: Why add Domain Users to the Local Admin Group on a server? You should, however, add Domain Admins to the Local Admin Group. Life is more painless for...
Summary: Hi all, We have a Win2K Domain, which the 2003 Server is a member of. I logged on the 2003 server and installed a database program as a domain admin. ...
Summary: Thanks for the reply. I copied the old profile data to the newly created profile folder that was established with the first login of each user. I t...
Summary: Mike, your rules there apply more accurately to Windows NT than to 2003 but you are still partially correct. You can add domain users to a local group...
Summary: Jennifer, some aplications require it. It's crap I know but apps like CCH Tax software requires users be in the local admin group or it doesnt work. ...
Summary: Login to domain as Domain admin in local PC, try running an application that required admin rights on local folder. However, adding domain user with l...
Summary: Hi, I am facing the same problem. have joined a server to a Windows 2003 domain. Let's call it Server A. I have shared one of the folders and have s...
Summary: How do I allow Domain Users to install printers and certain software? I can't seem to find the group policy from them in Active Directory. Also, is it...
Summary: Hi there, What happens is when a client machine (windows xp) goes to print out an invoice I get the following error. The password is invalid for \\S...