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):
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.
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 …
- 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 …
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 …
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 …
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 …
Praise is what you say or write about someone when you are praising them. All the guests are full of praise for the staff and service they received.
To praise is to voice approbation, commendation, or esteem: "She was enthusiastically praising the beauties of Gothic architecture" (Francis Marion Crawford). Acclaim usually implies hearty approbation warmly and publicly expressed: The film was highly acclaimed by many critics.
praising Other forms: praisingly Definitions of praising adjective full of or giving praise synonyms: laudatory, praiseful
praising, n. meanings, etymology, pronunciation and more in the Oxford English Dictionary
The word 'praising' originated from the Middle English word 'preisen' which came from the Old French word 'preisier', meaning 'to praise, value, or esteem'. It has been used in English since the 14th century to convey admiration, approval, and respect towards someone or something.
Praising refers to the act of expressing admiration, approval, respect, or gratitude towards someone or something, typically for their achievements, qualities, or actions.
There are thousands of slang terms peculiar to a region, city, and era. Ordinary users can only be aware of a fraction of them. "Gasket" for doughnut is one example, like 'sinker'. I suppose a 'sinker' can be a lead ring (in fishing), and a gasket is a rubber one.
If you listen to automated instructions telling phone users what button to press you will often hear 'that' key called "the hash key" in the UK or "the pound key" in the US. I would use "no." as an abbreviation usually, but as Panj says, there isn't a single convention.
Mini 14's were originally known for poor accuracy supposedly due to barrel vibration issues. In more recent times supposedly the barrel design was changed and improved accuracy was the result.
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