G
Guest
Hi,
There seems to be a big different how windows 2003 and 2000 server handle
local policy items. In 2000 the Local Policy items are still configurable
even if the item configured in Default Domain Policy or Default DC Policy.
Locally there is two column appears in the Local Policy editor. One is for
the Local Policy; the other one is for the Effective Policy referring to the
settings of policies that apply from AD.
In 2003 server the AD configured items are simply disabled, making it
impossible to add local accounts to the Local Policy.
Is there any way around this? My 2003 server is part of the domain, but it
is not a DC. I do want to add local accounts to certain security items on the
server locally, and I cannot add those users in Active Directory because they
are local computer accounts.
Thanks
Steve
There seems to be a big different how windows 2003 and 2000 server handle
local policy items. In 2000 the Local Policy items are still configurable
even if the item configured in Default Domain Policy or Default DC Policy.
Locally there is two column appears in the Local Policy editor. One is for
the Local Policy; the other one is for the Effective Policy referring to the
settings of policies that apply from AD.
In 2003 server the AD configured items are simply disabled, making it
impossible to add local accounts to the Local Policy.
Is there any way around this? My 2003 server is part of the domain, but it
is not a DC. I do want to add local accounts to certain security items on the
server locally, and I cannot add those users in Active Directory because they
are local computer accounts.
Thanks
Steve