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NT Workstation on NT Network
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Windows
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Networking & connectivity
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>How do you setup a Windows NT Workstation so that you can log into a NT Network domain and still get all "Administrator" level access to the NT Workstation your using?
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>I can do anything on my local NT Workstation while logged on to the NT domain but another computer with same setup can't even install a program unless logged in with default "Administrator" account. The person that setup my computer isn't sharing his secret on how he was able to set this up on my computer. I'm a programmer, not a network guy.
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>TIA.

You have top setup DCOM permissions on your Local machine. Log on to it as the local administrator, then run the program (From Start->Run) dcomcnfg.

If you then go to the "Default Security" tab, you can set the permission on your machine for a group or user you want to give specific access to.

This should do the trick.

Hugo Dahl
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-Steve Tyler, Aerosmith
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