trying to edit the virtual desktop collection deployment allowed me only to change the location of the users profiles disks but the location of the virtual desktops was grayed out so I can not modify it. so I did change the location of the users profiles and copied the *.vhd profile files, but for the virtual desktops I used the Failover-Cluster manager and I did Move ->Virtual Machine Storage.
Used to be that if I browsed to C:\Users, I saw my user folder along with Public, etc. But now, I not longer see my user folder or All Users unless I unhide "Protected operating system files".
- icacls c:\ /remove "users" from elevated prompt (although UAC is disabled) gives access denied - psexec -s icacls c:\ /remove "users" gives access denied (so running as SYSTEM) - Modifying permissions through GPO, either local or through domain doesn't work, permissions aren't applied (probably also access denied)
How do I grant all the power users on our Server 2003 network the ability to install and remove programs as well as use of the system configuration utility (= run-> ms config)? They need these local rights on their workstations (XP and Vista). Either by using a "NET LOCALGROUP" startup script or with Restricted Groups in Group Policy.
If I invoke the mmc and look at all the users, under "Active Directory Users & Computers - Server - Users - Domain Users I see the following as "Server/Users" (not myBusiness/users):
Test users: A possible reason for the lesser concern in the case of test administered worldwide might be that the score end users are located in the United States. Score users are more powerful than test takers, because users are in a position to mandate that test takers submit to the test. I don't get the bold part, that's why I don't understand the meaning of "test users".
The member attribute of Domain Users is often empty. Instead, the primaryGroupID attribute of the user (or computer) indicates the "primary" group. The value of primaryGroupID is the RID of the primary group. That's why you don't need to worry about how many members are in the Domain Users group.
I have a delegation policy that allows members of the help desk the ability to reset users passwords. But, newly created AD users are not receiving this delegation because they are not inheriting the parent ACL. To fix this, I can go to the security tab of a new user and check the option to inherit parent permissions.
I am having the same "0ne or more users cannot be added to the folder access list" when trying to add a single user. How and where exactly do I change the user from shared to user?
By doing so I hope to achieve ability for users to connect to the server using RDS, and to avoid using active directory in the network (I'm to green for changing configuration of the entire network to make use of active directory). But I don't know if this is possible - connecting to the server using RDS on the computer that isn't part of the domain.
I need to import few users with their GUID's from our Training domain to Production domain. Our requirement is Users need to login their existing pc's local profile, once they move to Production environment.
as per title, does anyone know a powershell command to move users that are inactive say..for more than 6 months into another OU in AD using powershell? i want to move users into a holding OU so we can quickly put them back if need or then delete them permanently after an specific time.
moving inactive users from an OU to another OU in AD using Powershell
in Windows XP and earlier Versions there was a GPO Setting to restrict users from creating Taks under: Computer Configuration> Administrative Templates> Windows Components> Task Scheduler
In Earlier version of server 2008 , Admin used to connect users remote for monitoring purpose from the terminal server but now New Terminal Server Setup in place with Server 2012 R2, and we could not able to get the remote control option from server.
Remote Control Option in Task Manager for terminal Users connection is ...
I created a user name "test". However, when I look at a list of all users I only have the 4 users that were created on installation. When I search for "test" it shows up. Why isn't my user showing up in the list of users? I am looking in Active Directory Administrative Center:
Active Directory, created users not showing up in list of all users
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Collins Dictionary notes that: (Language note) The form split is used in the present tense and is the past tense and past participle of the verb. and Merrian-Webster notes that splitted is: archaic past tense of SPLIT Google Books shows very few usage instances of splitted compared to split.
Split infinitives involve the to-infinitive specifically. The "to" not a "preposition"; it is a infinitive marker. Lastly, I found your arguments about "wanna" & "gonna" unconvincing and irrelevant because these words are informal and the argument about split infinitives is most certainly about prescriptivism.
In the sentence I have a bibliography page which I'd like to split in/into sections which would you rather use: split in or split into? Why?
"Split in" vs "split into" - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange
Does the "in" imply multiplication, in which case split in half is correct, or is it division? It sounds like the latter to me, but I've heard it used both ways.
"Split in half" vs. "split in two" — which one is correct?