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Setting Time on Local PC
Posted by Keith on March 4th, 2004


In my login script (running at user level) I have a command to synch the
time on the client PC with the DC. However, I have noticed that it does not
do this unless the user logging on has local admin rights, which I do not
want them to have.

Is there a way through GPO of allowing a user to change the time (or in this
case a script running as the user) without chagning local permissions?

Thanks


Posted by Jerold Schulman on March 4th, 2004


On Thu, 4 Mar 2004 11:46:40 -0000, "Keith" <@.> wrote:



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Posted by Keith on March 4th, 2004


Where is that located?

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Posted by Chriss3 on March 4th, 2004


In the Default Domain Policy at the Domain Node it you familiar with Group
Policy, I'm not sure but this setting may appears in Domain Security Policy
as well.

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