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    Explain me this security/rights issue

    Ok so this girl is on the network. She logs into and uses her own machine fine. I log her into a spare machine we have so she can work on that. Now when I log onto this machine I can use everything fine. However she cannot. The access db is read only, the CRM won't open and she cannot have ODBC drivers added or install any progs herself. It is a windows 2000 machine. I know on our XP machines I have given users admin rights locally but cannot seem to do this on here. Also, I gave her admin rights on the domain controller and that didn't do anything.

    As a side issue - How comes I cannot log into everyones e-mail folder despite having full rights to everything on the network? And ALSO on our domain controller - The mailbox folders for each user cannot be opened via explorer despite being logged in as the domain admin on the domain controller! Is this normal?

    Basiclaly - Clue me in here. I'm a day to day db man for 4 years - My network knowledge is clearly slipping.

    #2
    Access rights work in a tree structure. You've probably got a more applicable deny rule than your global allow rule.

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      #3
      Where would I find that? *dumb look*

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