if your problem is about priviliges, then change the local policies on each machine you want this to be done.
you must run on each w2k computer gpedit.msc as Administrator (START MENU -> RUN), then look for this key (I'll put in spanish): CONFIGURACION DEL EQUIPO -> CONFIGURACION DE WINDOWS -> CONFIGURACION DE SEGURIDAD -> DIRECTIVAS LOCALES -> ASIGNACION DE DERECHOS DE USUARIO -> CHANGE THE SYSTEM TIME And enable for ALL USERS the last policy (add the user if necessary). After this, any one can change the time on this computer. You can disable any changes on the task bar by modifing the windows register, this will disable access to the clock by a user under the w2k environment. So you end with a computer which updates its time against a server on each login, but the user can't modify the time locally. Hope it helps. -- Ing. Romy Perez Moreno e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://fenix.uam.mx/romy tel: 5318 9067 / 5382-7157 -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
