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Domain USer & Domain ADmin...Pls H LP
Posted by JYANG on October 7th, 2005


I have a windows XP machine and login through through a NT server. Inside the
WIndows XP, domain user will act as a user and domain admin will act as an
administrator. Let say, i have an account (username: AAA) with a domain user
role. When i login to the Windows XP, i can't use the windows XP properly as
below: 1) Can't use the clip art gallery in microsoft Office 2) Can't click
the 'Connect to other device' in the Picture Gear Lite. Eveything is fine if
a login as a domain admin (username: BBB). Thereore, what changes i have to
make to enable the domain users can used those functions? I have another
question to ask. Let say i have an account(username: CCC) with domain user
role. Therefore the account only can act as a user in WIndows XP. When i
change the role of the username:CCC to domain admin, why can't the Windows XP
recognize username:CCC as a administrator role? It still recognize
username:CCC as a user only Thank you for your helps.

Posted by David on October 7th, 2005


Hi

Login on Windows XP machine with an account witch is the member of "Domain
Admins" group.
Then add user witch is member of "Domain Users" to local Administrators
group.
(Control Panel> Administrative Tools> Computer Management\local users and
groups)
So user "AAA" will receive permission to admin local OS


"JYANG" <JYANG@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:4CADABAD-D819-4889-88FE-E0FE5F88C6D1@microsoft.com...
>I have a windows XP machine and login through through a NT server. Inside
>the
> WIndows XP, domain user will act as a user and domain admin will act as an
> administrator. Let say, i have an account (username: AAA) with a domain
> user
> role. When i login to the Windows XP, i can't use the windows XP properly
> as
> below: 1) Can't use the clip art gallery in microsoft Office 2) Can't
> click
> the 'Connect to other device' in the Picture Gear Lite. Eveything is fine
> if
> a login as a domain admin (username: BBB). Thereore, what changes i have
> to
> make to enable the domain users can used those functions? I have another
> question to ask. Let say i have an account(username: CCC) with domain user
> role. Therefore the account only can act as a user in WIndows XP. When i
> change the role of the username:CCC to domain admin, why can't the Windows
> XP
> recognize username:CCC as a administrator role? It still recognize
> username:CCC as a user only Thank you for your helps.
>



Posted by Bill on October 7th, 2005


Or you can add the Domain Users group to the local administror group then
any domain user will have administator rights on the local machine.


"David" <DKurtanidze@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:uwARVA2yFHA.3408@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl...
> Hi
>
> Login on Windows XP machine with an account witch is the member of "Domain
> Admins" group.
> Then add user witch is member of "Domain Users" to local Administrators
> group.
> (Control Panel> Administrative Tools> Computer Management\local users and
> groups)
> So user "AAA" will receive permission to admin local OS
>
>
> "JYANG" <JYANG@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:4CADABAD-D819-4889-88FE-E0FE5F88C6D1@microsoft.com...
>>I have a windows XP machine and login through through a NT server. Inside
>>the
>> WIndows XP, domain user will act as a user and domain admin will act as
>> an
>> administrator. Let say, i have an account (username: AAA) with a domain
>> user
>> role. When i login to the Windows XP, i can't use the windows XP properly
>> as
>> below: 1) Can't use the clip art gallery in microsoft Office 2) Can't
>> click
>> the 'Connect to other device' in the Picture Gear Lite. Eveything is fine
>> if
>> a login as a domain admin (username: BBB). Thereore, what changes i have
>> to
>> make to enable the domain users can used those functions? I have another
>> question to ask. Let say i have an account(username: CCC) with domain
>> user
>> role. Therefore the account only can act as a user in WIndows XP. When i
>> change the role of the username:CCC to domain admin, why can't the
>> Windows XP
>> recognize username:CCC as a administrator role? It still recognize
>> username:CCC as a user only Thank you for your helps.
>>

>
>



Posted by NobodyMan on October 8th, 2005


On Fri, 7 Oct 2005 20:56:18 +0400, "David" <DKurtanidze@hotmail.com>
wrote:


>"JYANG" <JYANG@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>news:4CADABAD-D819-4889-88FE-E0FE5F88C6D1@microsoft.com...
>>I have a windows XP machine and login through through a NT server. Inside
>>the
>> WIndows XP, domain user will act as a user and domain admin will act as an
>> administrator. Let say, i have an account (username: AAA) with a domain
>> user
>> role. When i login to the Windows XP, i can't use the windows XP properly
>> as
>> below: 1) Can't use the clip art gallery in microsoft Office 2) Can't
>> click
>> the 'Connect to other device' in the Picture Gear Lite. Eveything is fine
>> if
>> a login as a domain admin (username: BBB). Thereore, what changes i have
>> to
>> make to enable the domain users can used those functions? I have another
>> question to ask. Let say i have an account(username: CCC) with domain user
>> role. Therefore the account only can act as a user in WIndows XP. When i
>> change the role of the username:CCC to domain admin, why can't the Windows
>> XP
>> recognize username:CCC as a administrator role? It still recognize
>> username:CCC as a user only Thank you for your helps.
>>

>
>Hi
>
>Login on Windows XP machine with an account witch is the member of "Domain
>Admins" group.
>Then add user witch is member of "Domain Users" to local Administrators
>group.
>(Control Panel> Administrative Tools> Computer Management\local users and
>groups)
>So user "AAA" will receive permission to admin local OS
>
>

Congratulations. You just fragmented the original post into two
separate discussion threads, meaning the OP probably wont' see some of
the posts (if any).

Please reply To the post, don't reply by making a new thread.

Posted by David on October 8th, 2005


there is no seperate discussion threads))))))
my friend






"NobodyMan" <none@none.net> wrote in message
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> On Fri, 7 Oct 2005 20:56:18 +0400, "David" <DKurtanidze@hotmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>
>>"JYANG" <JYANG@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>>news:4CADABAD-D819-4889-88FE-E0FE5F88C6D1@microsoft.com...
>>>I have a windows XP machine and login through through a NT server. Inside
>>>the
>>> WIndows XP, domain user will act as a user and domain admin will act as
>>> an
>>> administrator. Let say, i have an account (username: AAA) with a domain
>>> user
>>> role. When i login to the Windows XP, i can't use the windows XP
>>> properly
>>> as
>>> below: 1) Can't use the clip art gallery in microsoft Office 2) Can't
>>> click
>>> the 'Connect to other device' in the Picture Gear Lite. Eveything is
>>> fine
>>> if
>>> a login as a domain admin (username: BBB). Thereore, what changes i have
>>> to
>>> make to enable the domain users can used those functions? I have another
>>> question to ask. Let say i have an account(username: CCC) with domain
>>> user
>>> role. Therefore the account only can act as a user in WIndows XP. When i
>>> change the role of the username:CCC to domain admin, why can't the
>>> Windows
>>> XP
>>> recognize username:CCC as a administrator role? It still recognize
>>> username:CCC as a user only Thank you for your helps.
>>>

>>
>>Hi
>>
>>Login on Windows XP machine with an account witch is the member of "Domain
>>Admins" group.
>>Then add user witch is member of "Domain Users" to local Administrators
>>group.
>>(Control Panel> Administrative Tools> Computer Management\local users and
>>groups)
>>So user "AAA" will receive permission to admin local OS
>>
>>

> Congratulations. You just fragmented the original post into two
> separate discussion threads, meaning the OP probably wont' see some of
> the posts (if any).
>
> Please reply To the post, don't reply by making a new thread.
>



Posted by NobodyMan on October 9th, 2005


Yes there is. You just can't see both.

On Sat, 8 Oct 2005 23:01:53 +0400, "David" <DKurtanidze@hotmail.com>
wrote:

>there is no seperate discussion threads))))))
>my friend
>
>
>
>
>
>
>"NobodyMan" <none@none.net> wrote in message
>newslhek198vngoa6ute76ja8d23uu0t2g7cl@4ax.com.. .
>> On Fri, 7 Oct 2005 20:56:18 +0400, "David" <DKurtanidze@hotmail.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>>
>>>"JYANG" <JYANG@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>>>news:4CADABAD-D819-4889-88FE-E0FE5F88C6D1@microsoft.com...
>>>>I have a windows XP machine and login through through a NT server. Inside
>>>>the
>>>> WIndows XP, domain user will act as a user and domain admin will act as
>>>> an
>>>> administrator. Let say, i have an account (username: AAA) with a domain
>>>> user
>>>> role. When i login to the Windows XP, i can't use the windows XP
>>>> properly
>>>> as
>>>> below: 1) Can't use the clip art gallery in microsoft Office 2) Can't
>>>> click
>>>> the 'Connect to other device' in the Picture Gear Lite. Eveything is
>>>> fine
>>>> if
>>>> a login as a domain admin (username: BBB). Thereore, what changes i have
>>>> to
>>>> make to enable the domain users can used those functions? I have another
>>>> question to ask. Let say i have an account(username: CCC) with domain
>>>> user
>>>> role. Therefore the account only can act as a user in WIndows XP. When i
>>>> change the role of the username:CCC to domain admin, why can't the
>>>> Windows
>>>> XP
>>>> recognize username:CCC as a administrator role? It still recognize
>>>> username:CCC as a user only Thank you for your helps.
>>>>
>>>
>>>Hi
>>>
>>>Login on Windows XP machine with an account witch is the member of "Domain
>>>Admins" group.
>>>Then add user witch is member of "Domain Users" to local Administrators
>>>group.
>>>(Control Panel> Administrative Tools> Computer Management\local users and
>>>groups)
>>>So user "AAA" will receive permission to admin local OS
>>>
>>>

>> Congratulations. You just fragmented the original post into two
>> separate discussion threads, meaning the OP probably wont' see some of
>> the posts (if any).
>>
>> Please reply To the post, don't reply by making a new thread.
>>

>




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