- icacls c:\ /remove "users" from elevated prompt (although UAC is disabled) gives access denied - psexec -s icacls c:\ /remove "users" gives access denied (so running as SYSTEM) - Modifying …
Used to be that if I browsed to C:\Users, I saw my user folder along with Public, etc. But now, I not longer see my user folder or All Users unless I unhide "Protected operating system files".
trying to edit the virtual desktop collection deployment allowed me only to change the location of the users profiles disks but the location of the virtual desktops was grayed out so I can not …
How do I grant all the power users on our Server 2003 network the ability to install and remove programs as well as use of the system configuration utility (= run-> ms config)? They need …
Test users: A possible reason for the lesser concern in the case of test administered worldwide might be that the score end users are located in the United States. Score users are more …
Hello people I came across the word translationese while reading a book about translation and I wonder which is the equivalent in Spanish. The context is the following: Only special contextual …
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- icacls c:\ /remove "users" from elevated prompt (although UAC is disabled) gives access denied - psexec -s icacls c:\ /remove "users" gives access denied (so running as SYSTEM) - Modifying permissions through GPO, either local or through domain doesn't work, permissions aren't applied (probably also access denied)
How do I grant all the power users on our Server 2003 network the ability to install and remove programs as well as use of the system configuration utility (= run-> ms config)? They need these local rights on their workstations (XP and Vista). Either by using a "NET LOCALGROUP" startup script or with Restricted Groups in Group Policy.
If I invoke the mmc and look at all the users, under "Active Directory Users & Computers - Server - Users - Domain Users I see the following as "Server/Users" (not myBusiness/users):
Test users: A possible reason for the lesser concern in the case of test administered worldwide might be that the score end users are located in the United States. Score users are more powerful than test takers, because users are in a position to mandate that test takers submit to the test. I don't get the bold part, that's why I don't understand the meaning of "test users".
The member attribute of Domain Users is often empty. Instead, the primaryGroupID attribute of the user (or computer) indicates the "primary" group. The value of primaryGroupID is the RID of the primary group. That's why you don't need to worry about how many members are in the Domain Users group.
Adding mailbox folder permission doesn't have AutoMapping feature, use this command to add mailbox folder permission on shared mailbox for user mailboxes, then users must add shared mailbox's calendar manually via Outlook/owa.
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trying to edit the virtual desktop collection deployment allowed me only to change the location of the users profiles disks but the location of the virtual desktops was grayed out so I can not modify it. so I did change the location of the users profiles and copied the *.vhd profile files, but for the virtual desktops I used the Failover-Cluster manager and I did Move ->Virtual Machine Storage.
Hello people I came across the word translationese while reading a book about translation and I wonder which is the equivalent in Spanish. The context is the following: Only special contextual reasons can justify opting against a standard communicative translation in such cases...
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The important point is the the memberOf attribute of users and many methods do not expose membership in the "primary" group. It is best to keep the defaults and just assume that everyone is a member of "Domain Users", for example. I don't know why posix-compliant apps would require a different "primary" group.
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