Thread-topic: Some users login and get local admin rights
I'd like to force this to happen..
In my lab environment I use a management product that resets the OS and
applications to the original state. I want each user to authenticate to
Active Directory and have admin rights at the local machine level.
It's not a problem to have each user authenticate, but I can't figure
out how to give them local admin rights. They can't be network admins,
but it's ok for them to be local admins. Anyone else tried this? I
created a user account with local admin rights, then copied it to the
default user template. Everyone who logs in after that gets the
appropriate applications, dock, etc, but not local admin rights.
I'm using 10.2.8 in a MS enterprise network.
Dora
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Subject: Re: Some users login and get local admin rights
On Apr 23, 2005, at 11:34 PM, Vern Dempster wrote:
> Hi
>
> Why do some users login and get local admin rights, log out and log
> back in as their usual group
Do you have a password conflict between that user and an admin?
Perhaps a naming conflict between that user and a local admin?
Josh
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