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SBS2K and VPN user security

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tyler - 30 Mar 2004 15:10 GMT
Here is my issue.. I have a local application that
requires power user access.. When a client that is not on
the domain logs into the VPN with a Power User login I get
an error that denies me from logging into the
application.. LEts see.. It goes like this..

Login to the VPN on a machine that is not part of the
domain.

Login using a username and password that has power user
permissions

Application that requires Power User status denies the
access with an error that identifies the user permissions
as lower than Power User..

Can anyone help me out?
Jim Behning - 31 Mar 2004 00:41 GMT
That is a workstation/user setting. The user needs to be set up as a
power user on the workstation. This would not be done through vpn but
as a manual setting you with users/groups on that workstation. Yes?

>Here is my issue.. I have a local application that
>requires power user access.. When a client that is not on
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>
>Can anyone help me out?

Jim B. SBS  MVP
remove the mvp to send email
TYLER - 31 Mar 2004 15:25 GMT
The user on the client machine is in the admin group.. The
login on the server has power user permissions. Basically
I am trying to run a network application through VPN.. The
error I get from the application is that the security
permissions are not high enough. Hmm.. I just thought of
somehitng.. Got to wait until tonight to check to client
machine..
>-----Original Message-----
>That is a workstation/user setting. The user needs to be set up as a
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>remove the mvp to send email
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