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Comments by Hooga Booga (Top 4 by date)
Hooga Booga
9-Nov-11 7:54am
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My company has given me two domain accounts; one is my standard account that has standard user access to my own box and and all network resources. My second domain account grants me admin on my local machine, but the company has locked all the external resources from that account. It is a domain account, but the policies enforced by the company do not grant any access to domain resources. I can temporarily promote my standard account to local admin, but within a day that is rolled back through the domain security policies.
Hooga Booga
8-Nov-11 15:42pm
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My admin user account is only admin over the local box and does not have access to any network resources - company policy. It comes down from on high and I have no power to change it.
Hooga Booga
14-Sep-11 14:32pm
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Appreciate the feedback, but if I run in admin mode, I do not have access to my network resources (file servers, internet, etc). This is a stop-gap measure that I can use, but it can't be permanent.
Thanks
Hooga Booga
14-Sep-11 10:54am
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Thanks for the feedback!
Vista Enterprise (don't hold it against me). It has been working for a couple years just fine, and none of the other devs with the same environment are having this problem.