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    Default User Privilege

    I have Windows XP Professional connecting to a NT 4
    Domain. After I installed couple small database software,
    the Domain users can not run the applications. I found
    that they do not have permission (Write privilege) on the
    C: drive and its sub folders. When I gave the Write
    Permission to entire C: drive or the folder that database
    software located, the Domain users run the application
    successful. Is there any way I can configure this in
    GPEDIT.MSC?
    Thanks
    Mike
    Mike Guest

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    Default Re: User Privilege

    Are you sure they need access to whole C drive not just system %temp%
    directory?

    If you need to allow your users to access this resource, e.g. create new
    group called e.g. "DatabaseAccess" and assign this group appropriate
    permissions to the C drive on the server where your database is. Then add
    all the users that need access to the database in this new group.

    You could also check out some built in groups like "Authenticated Users" or
    "Domain Users" and maybe try and use them...

    --
    Mike
    MCSA 2K, MCSE 2K, MCT, ...

    "Mike" <mtran@gentexcorp.com> wrote in message
    news:0ca301c3506e$27da52f0$a501280a@phx.gbl...
    > I have Windows XP Professional connecting to a NT 4
    > Domain. After I installed couple small database software,
    > the Domain users can not run the applications. I found
    > that they do not have permission (Write privilege) on the
    > C: drive and its sub folders. When I gave the Write
    > Permission to entire C: drive or the folder that database
    > software located, the Domain users run the application
    > successful. Is there any way I can configure this in
    > GPEDIT.MSC?
    > Thanks
    > Mike

    Miha Pihler Guest

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