Share rights to Domain Users

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Hi,
How can i give rights to Domain Users for share folders in theirs
workstation? I look for a GPO and trust delegation,but i can't find this.

Thanks in advance.
 
They need to be members of the power users group on their workstation which
will also allow them to install a lot of software however. There domain
account can be added to the power users group. There is no Group Policy or
user right that will allow a regular user to create shares. --- Steve
 
dd said:
Hi,
How can i give rights to Domain Users for share folders in theirs
workstation? I look for a GPO and trust delegation,but i can't find
this.

Thanks in advance.

In addition to Steven's reply:

1. Why do you have locally stored data?
2. Why do users need to create shares?
..
 
Hi again.
Frist, thanks for our answers.
I need to give this rights to some domain user accounts because i have
some problems with large e-mails. Users normaly uses server shares folders to
share electronic documents, but some documents need to be shared from their
workstation.

I revised all GPO and users rights assingment from GPO but i don't found
anything to resolve this issue.
 
dd said:
Hi again.
Frist, thanks for our answers.
I need to give this rights to some domain user accounts because i
have some problems with large e-mails. Users normaly uses server
shares folders to share electronic documents, but some documents need
to be shared from their workstation.

Why? I still don't understand why this is needed - and what it has to do
with email. I don't like users storing anything on workstations - any client
of mine has a policy that "anything we find on your desktop's HD may
disappear without notice".
 
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