Christine-
Just try typing the group name free-hand in the dialog. You don't have to
browse to it for this work.

Darren 

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Hi,

Is there a special security template I need to add because I can pick any
local groups like power users. 


-Christine

Christine N. Allen
Systems Engineer
BMC HealthNet Plan
2 Copley Place
Boston, MA 02116
617-748-6034
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Hi Jef...

I'm sure it works with 2003 also, was really a bug in XP that they had to
fix, that the additive part just plain didn't work.

I believe, but can't promise that 2000 SP4 works too.

John




 

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John,

Just curious,  was these option *ONLY* availiable in XP SP2?   Any hope
it
exists in Windows Server 2003 SP1? :)

Thanks,

Jef


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> Hi Peter...
>
> If the clients are SP2, you can use the bottom box, to use it
additively.
> They finally fixed it.
>
> You use the bottom box, kinda backwards relative to the top...So, you
would
> say for the group Domain Users, then that it is always a member of the

> local power users group.  You can even just browse to that, if you 
> just pick the local machine as the location.
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> Hi John
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> Is there some way to define additive versus replacement as the last 
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> Hi Christine..
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> You can use the restricted groups function to add say domain users to 
> the power users group on the local machine.  It's a little tricky as 
> one function of it will replace any other members of  the power users 
> group, should there be any.  As of XPSP2 though, you can do it 
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> Is there a way to change local computer rights via a gpo.  We would 
> like to add our users to the Power users group to distribute software,

> then take about that right after the software has been deployed.
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> -Christine
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