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mck1012
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 | | 05/08/2008 4:21 PM |
| Have you tried google, this was in the top 3 hits.
The user is logged into Windows with "user" privileges, Jinitiator is not installed, then logs into the Integrated System, selects a responsibility, clicks a task: it just sits there and nothing happens. Solution: Log into Windows with Administrator privileges (or equivalent), then proceed to login to the Integrated System. After Jinitiator has been completely installed and is accessed, the user can then re-login to Windows with user privileges.
It is recommended to put the IS site in the Trusted Zone (click for directions). Otherwise ... Internet Explorer's ActiveX settings may prevent successful operation. To set this in Internet Explorer, first close all Windows applications. Then click on Tools, Internet Options, Security tab, Internet icon, Custom Level button. Set: "Download signed ActiveX controls" to Enable or Prompt, "Download UNsigned ActiveX controls" to Enable or Prompt, "Run ActiveX controls and plugins" to Enable or Prompt. Upon completion of the installation of Jinitiator, the security level for the Internet zone should be reset to the Default, which is Medium. On Internet Explorer menu bar, click Tools, Internet Options, Security tab, click Internet zone (the globe), Default Level button, Apply, OK.
----- Original Message ---- From: Anthony Kimmons <akimmons@mde.k12.ms.us> To: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org Sent: Thursday, May 8, 2008 4:04:39 PM Subject: [ActiveDir] Local Admin Rights Question
Hello Gurus,
I have a question concerning local administrator rights.
Here is my setup:
Server/Network Server 2003 Active Directory, single domain controller, Exchange 2003 member server, (both fully patched as of April) small network with Cisco 6509 core, and all Cisco Wiring Closet switches.
Workstation Gateway units with XP Pro, IE7, fully patched as of April, joined to the domain.
No group Policies in effect (I am still a newbie and doing things the hard way .
We use a Web based software application that requires a java plug in (jinitiator).
If I run the application logged in as the default local system administrator, it works.
If I run the app logged in as a domain user, it won't work.
If I run the app logged in as a domain administrator, it won't work.
If I run the app logged in as a local administrator created on the local machine with no domain rights, it won't work.
If I run the app as any other type user I can think of except the default local administrator, then use the "run as" option and choose the default local administrator, it won't work. (I have used this option for a couple of other apps such as a web based mainframe terminal emulation, and it did work. For this one, it will not.)
I do not want this secretary to run as a local admin for everything she does.
Here is the question:
What rights does a default local administrator have that are missing from a local user granted local machine administrator rights by adding them to the "Machine Administrators Group"?
Can those rights be granted to a "created local administrator"? If so, how?
Is there some way to grant "more rights" to the "run as option"?
Any guidance or pointing me in the right direction will be greatly appreciated.
Anthony
Anthony Kimmons Technology Coordinator
Mississippi School of the Arts P O Box 229 Brookhaven, MS 39601
601-823-1354 List info : http://www.activedir.org/List.aspx List FAQ : http://www.activedir.org/ListFAQ.aspx List archive: http://www.activedir.org/ma/default.aspx
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