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How do I give rights to power user group, so that they can run defragment
with out admin rights. (I don't want to add them to the local administrative group). Is it possible to schedule a defragment job and run as administrator? Thank you in advance, cheers. |
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found how to give rights:
Control Panel > Administrative Tools > Local Security Settings > Security Settings > Local Policies > User Rights Assignment > Perform volume maintenance task. "jackbboy" wrote: > How do I give rights to power user group, so that they can run defragment > with out admin rights. (I don't want to add them to the local administrative > group). Is it possible to schedule a defragment job and run as administrator? > Thank you in advance, cheers. |
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sorry for posting unwanted Q's found how to schedule too.
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/u...s/gehrke1.mspx Cheers "jackbboy" wrote: > How do I give rights to power user group, so that they can run defragment > with out admin rights. (I don't want to add them to the local administrative > group). Is it possible to schedule a defragment job and run as administrator? > Thank you in advance, cheers. |
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