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Old 28th November 2002, 08:49   #1
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Help,

I need to know the difference between user and power user.

Damned i'm certified w2k and i don't know

and my books are at home and i need to know now

Thx in advance
 
Old 28th November 2002, 09:03   #2
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A Windows NT Workstation allows you to do the following if you're a member of the workstation's Power Users group:

Log on locally
Shut down the system
Access this computer from the network
Change the system time
Force shutdown from a remote system
Create and manage user accounts
Create and manage local groups
Lock the computer
Create common groups
Keep a local profile
Share and stop sharing directories
Share and stop sharing printers
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Old 28th November 2002, 09:13   #3
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uhm Power User can't do this I though:

- Create and manage user accounts
- Create and manage local groups

otherwise any PowerUse can make himself Administrator
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Old 28th November 2002, 09:38   #4
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copy & paste from microsoft online help. = )
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Old 28th November 2002, 13:11   #5
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Thx rich

I looked in google and couldnt find it right away.
Thats why i cryed for help.
I didnt think about searching microsoft(stupid stupid stupid me)

At Jmke

We are here with 3 system ingeneers and we are having discussions about whats included whats not.
As an excuse we have a novell network here with a little mix of nt and w2k servers.
Poor excuse ,i know
 
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