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June 26th, 2008 by dnielson
If you look at 100 different Windows shops, chances are you’ll see 100 different configurations with 100 sets of unique problems. Because of this, many admins are forced to configure Windows user rights in their own special way to get their desired user permission settings. In this podcast, learn about some user rights configuration issues that your peers have experienced in their organizations.
Highlights:
(0:53) Can I change my domain policy to add new machines with different access permissions?
(1:51) Why can users who are not admins modify network files?
(2:47) How can I force a privilege refresh in Windows Vista?

Configure user rights in Windows systems [4:09m]:
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Posted: June 26th, 2008 under Windows Vista, Group Policy, Identity and access management, Network user rights.
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