rocketbabe
IS-IT--Management
I have an application support person who needs to routinely change scheduled tasks and add ip routes as his environment changes. He is currently a member of the groups Users and Power Users.
When he goes to a command prompt and types "at" he gets a message "Access is Denied". When he types "route add" and fills in all the required IP information, he gets "Network Access is denied".
I have tried adding Power Users with Full Control to both of these commands individually as well as giving Power Users Full Control over System32 which is where these commands live. Same results.
Does anyone know how I can give this guy permission to run at and route commands without making him an Administrator?
---RocketBabe
When he goes to a command prompt and types "at" he gets a message "Access is Denied". When he types "route add" and fills in all the required IP information, he gets "Network Access is denied".
I have tried adding Power Users with Full Control to both of these commands individually as well as giving Power Users Full Control over System32 which is where these commands live. Same results.
Does anyone know how I can give this guy permission to run at and route commands without making him an Administrator?
---RocketBabe