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Old 01-05-2006, 04:16 AM
WHGeorge
 
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Default Re: Access to the Task Tray

Thanks!
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William H. George
VP, Operations
Quality Painting & Wallcoverings, Inc.


"Colin Nash [MVP]" wrote:

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> "WHGeorge" <WHGeorge@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:2514909C-A09F-4260-9109-C50A172E4F44@microsoft.com...
> > Is there a way to give someone access to the Task Tray Calendar, without
> > making them a Power User, or Administrator on the local machine?
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> > William H. George
> > VP, Operations
> > Quality Painting & Wallcoverings, Inc.

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> Start--> Run--> SECPOL.MSC--> Local Policies--> User Rights Assignment -->
> Add "Users" (or whatever group... or even individuals if you really want
> although that can get to be mess to administer in large environments) under
> "Change System Time." Reboot. If you have a domain, you would probably
> want to do this through Group Policy instead of local policy settings.
>
> Note: this will allow them to actually change the time, which can be
> considered a security problem (for example, if you rely on local logs for
> security auditing.) Also if they change the time too drastically and you
> run a domain, they may have trouble logging on.
>
> If you just want to use this as a calendar without extending more rights,
> you may want to consider one of the many other apps available online (which
> have some nice features.) Although I use the Windows Time/Date applet as a
> calendar too =)
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> --
> Colin Nash
> Microsoft MVP
> Windows Shell/User
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