Use REGMON and FILEMON to determine the proper level of permissions of
the apps, and then script it for all users.

http://www.ultratech-llc.com/KB/?File=Diagnose.TXT



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>-----Original Message-----
>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
>[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Wes Owen
>Sent: Friday, March 22, 2002 10:46 AM
>To: NT 2000 Discussions
>Subject: Administrative rights
>
>
>How many out there do not allow administrative rights on the 
>client systems?
>
>We are attempting to put all users into the Power Users group 
>and I am sure you can imagine the stir it is creating.  There 
>are applications that require admin rights not only to 
>install, but also to run.  One of the manufacturers fix was to 
>grant full rights to the Setup key, kinda defeats the purpose 
>don't you think?
>
>If you do not put users in the administrative groups do you 
>make exceptions for support and development staff?  Do you use 
>administrative accounts and only give support persons rights 
>on admin accounts or do you give their user account all the rights?
>

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