Admin Level Account without Full Rights?
I compared "Someone"'s domain security with "Everything"'s and made a few changes to more closeley match it. This caused me to get further in the program but it still had issues. I then updated the chipset driver for the motherboard and changed some more domain rights. This got me even closer to working but the program still had issues. Finally I had to grant the Everyone group full rights to the folder the program was installed in. This fixed it completly. Also for some reason "Someone" is not getting the UAC warnings that all the other users get. I did not intentionally disable UAC so I don't know why this is. Thank you, Scott
February 9th, 2012 3:14pm

I compared "Someone"'s domain security with "Everything"'s and made a few changes to more closeley match it. This caused me to get further in the program but it still had issues. I then updated the chipset driver for the motherboard and changed some more domain rights. This got me even closer to working but the program still had issues. Finally I had to grant the Everyone group full rights to the folder the program was installed in. This fixed it completly. Also for some reason "Someone" is not getting the UAC warnings that all the other users get. I did not intentionally disable UAC so I don't know why this is. Thank you, Scott
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February 11th, 2012 7:07am

I am trying ro install/run a program called Made2Manage (M2M). I can sucessfully install and run the program when logged on as our "Everything" account. "Everything" is both a local and domain admin. When I log in as "Someone" I run into issues. "Someone" is also a local and domain admin. As far as I can tell "Someone" has the same permissions that "Everything" has. As part of the install process I must select a networked drive. M2M however is not showing any of my network drives as options, only my local drives, when I am logged on as "Someone" even though they are mapped and "Someone" has full rights to them. When logged on as "Everything" the network drives are options in the program. After install if I log in as "Someone" I can not run the program because it attempts to access the mapped drive and fails. "Everything" does not have this issue. I have tried reinstalling the program, remapping the drives, "Run as Administrator", and deleting and recreating "Someone"'s profile. I have ran this same program many times on other machines and it works perfectly including for user "Someone". I have only had this issue once before. In that case deleting and recreating "Someone"'s profile fixed it. Any thoughts? Thanks, Scott
February 11th, 2012 7:21pm

Hi, The issue may related with the UAC settings and firewall. I suggest to temporary disable UAC for test, also disable firewall and antivirus. Hope that helps. Regards, Leo HuangLeo Huang TechNet Community Support
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February 12th, 2012 2:55am

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