S
Steve
I understand that some rights must be configured at domain
level to take effect while others must be configured in
the default domain controllers policy to take effect.
My question is: if the user right in the subject line is
configured differently on the default domain policy and
the default domain controllers policy which one will be in
effect?
We had this situation at work and after some argument and
a fair amount of research I'm still not sure of the answer.
Thanks
level to take effect while others must be configured in
the default domain controllers policy to take effect.
My question is: if the user right in the subject line is
configured differently on the default domain policy and
the default domain controllers policy which one will be in
effect?
We had this situation at work and after some argument and
a fair amount of research I'm still not sure of the answer.
Thanks