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Old 20th December 2002, 12:59 PM   #21
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Default Grant yourself Administrator rights

This is what I do:

When I log onto a system, I grant the user that I log on with Administrator rights to local machine.

Thus, you get all access to the local machine, but the user still only has the rights to the network it had before. Of course, it is possible for the domain administrator to set limitations on what you do.

This is how you do it:
Right click "My Computer"
Choose Manage
Then there are several ways to proceed depending on your circumstance, because you have to use the local administrator privileges to elevate your domain account privileges.

Petter
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