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jeffuk123
Hello
I had to install some software within a Windows 2003 domain. The software
had to be installed locally on each machine - 20 machines that is.
As a domain administrator, when I logged in with my domain rights, the
software ran fine. When I logged into the domain as the user it would not
run. There was obviously permissions problems, as when I tested by giving the
user domain admn rights it worked fine. By taking those rights away, the
software would not run for the user.
Is there a quick way around this problem without giving the user full domain
rights?
Thankyou,
Jeff
I had to install some software within a Windows 2003 domain. The software
had to be installed locally on each machine - 20 machines that is.
As a domain administrator, when I logged in with my domain rights, the
software ran fine. When I logged into the domain as the user it would not
run. There was obviously permissions problems, as when I tested by giving the
user domain admn rights it worked fine. By taking those rights away, the
software would not run for the user.
Is there a quick way around this problem without giving the user full domain
rights?
Thankyou,
Jeff