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I have a W2k SP4 server running AD an Terminal Services. Everything is
fine except for a few minor questions I have. One of my apps that I run
on the server (Quick Books 2003) gives an error msg to my users that
they don't have suffcient rights to run the program. All my users are
setup as members of the domain users group. Now before on my old
Terminal Server (W2K) is was not running AD so I just made the users
members of the Power Users group and no problems running the app. But
AD doesn't have a Power Users group or anything equivalent (that I can
see). I am fairly new to AD so if I'm missing something simple please
let me know. I don't (obviously) want to give my users Admin privelages
on the server. Basically I don't want them to have ANY rights other
than to run their apps, and print their documents! :)

My second questions is I am curious if there is any to setup all my user
accounts with the same features. Basically what I want is when a user
launches IE, they are not prompted to setup their internet connection.
I want that info to be pulled from a 'default location' kinda thing.
Hope that made sense.

thanks

Ryan.
 
You should give your QB user some specific rights:

* create a Quickbooks Users group
* add your users to this group
* give the group Full Control to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software
\Intuit\QuickBooksRegistration
* give the group Full Control to the .QPG key in HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT
* give the QuickBooks Users group Modify rights to the Program
Files\Intuit\Quickbooks Pro folder

Note: The official statement from Intuit is that running
QuickBooks in a Terminal Server session is not supported.
Read the details in
Microsoft Terminal Server functionality for QuickBooks
http://www.quickbooks.com/support/faqs/qbw2003/124603.html
 
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