Summary: I recently changed the name of the local admin account using group policy. How do I change the password? VBSCRIPT? If so does anyone have one I can...
Summary: hello... i've been working on a ris deployment on our mock network in the back of my classroom... i used riprep to pull the image to the ris server a...
Summary: Hi, Is there anyway of stopping users changing the password of the local administrator account on PC's via Group Policy? We want to stop users chang...
Summary: What policy did you set? Did you document your steps while you were doing them? If the computer is authenticating to the Domain, why do you want it t...
Summary: Hypothetical situation which I am trying to understand: Say I have a domain based network. I want to add a new Windows XP Pro computer to said network...
Summary: Assuming you've already created the Security Group in Active Directory and added the users: Login to the machine with your Domain Admin account Right...
Summary: Hi, Need help with an account problem. At my office we have windows 2000 clients and server 2003 environment. Got a problem with local admin accounts ...
Summary: I have a windows 2000 server and 200 PCs in my company's network. Now i have an "administrator" account that have the right to do everything in server...
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: I am trying to isntall Blackberry Enterprise Server on a Windows 2003 SP1 server. I have just create the besadmin account; however, when I go to the ...
Summary: Can anyone tell me how I can transfer some local user accounts from one Windows 2003 server to another? I would like to keep their passwords and group...
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: Hmm....shouldn't be a problem if Server02 is a member of the domain. Just open up the Local Administrators group on it and add the Domain Users group...
Summary: I work for a computer software company. We are running AD on Server 2003. We have over 100 employees that need to have local Admin access to their ma...
Summary: Is this happening for the entire server or particular directories? Are you using local admin accounts or a domain admin account? Might want to check t...
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: You should have access to all local administrator accounts so yes you need a local admin account to admin via rdp. I wouldn't worry about them using D...
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: Apparently it won't work with just Domain Admin privelleges, but I never set up a local admin account when the server was first set up. ----- Lisa Lyo...
Summary: It does work in a domain, I've done it. The info (admin account name and password) is provided when you set the application to "runas" and is remembe...
Summary: I have had a domain with 2 Win2003 svrs and many XP clients running for 3 yrs. Today one of the Win2003 boxes was rebooted - it keeps hanging on "ap...
Summary: I don't know why in the world you'd want all your users to have Admin privilges, but since you're insistent that's what you want, why not just create ...
Summary: hello! on win2k3, i have setup a print server, added a printer shared by win2k box. i can print just fine from the print server. also allowed "Enable ...
Summary: Make their accounts members of the local administrators group on all the boxes. Easy way would be to make a new domain user group, add all these user...