From: Patrick West (francis_patrick_west_at_yahoo.com)
Date: Mon Nov 26 2001 - 18:52:08 EST
I find If I simply place a profile in to the admin
group somethings down work.
So my admin profile I place into ALL the groups even
guest. Than everything runs without issue.
--- "Cottrell, Eric" <ecottrell_at_doble.com> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have a bit more experience regarding the comments
> below. In
> dealing with a Win2000 laptop I found there were
> some things
> that can ONLY be done with the Administrator
> account. We tried
> certain operations with a user account with admin
> privileges
> and they did not work. There may be a security
> setting that
> can be changed to eliminate the differences. It
> appears
> the default (at least) has the Administrator account
> as a "Super
> Administrator" 8->.
>
> 73 Eric ecottrell_at_doble.com WB1HBU
>
> > Also, why would I need to logout then login as
> > Administrator when I already have Admin.
> previleges?
>
> I have no idea. That's what other people said but
> I suppose it's
> supposed to work as long as you have admin
priveleges.
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