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How to setup a power user that is able to format removable drive, such as

USB devices, card, etc.

 

Thanks all!!!

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Guest Uwe Sieber
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Re: Rights to Format removable drive

 

Ray wrote:

> How to setup a power user that is able to format removable drive, such as

> USB devices, card, etc.

 

There is a policy which can allow this for

'Administrators and Interactive Users':

 

Control Panel

Administrative Tools

Local Security Policy

Local Policies

Security Options

Devices: Allowed to format and eject removable media

 

 

 

Uwe

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Re: Rights to Format removable drive

 

Ah, yes, thank you very much!!!

Do u know how to deploy to all the domain users instead of changing the

options one by one, thank you!!

 

"Uwe Sieber" <mail@uwe-sieber.de>

???????:6f8u2mFagc2hU1@mid.individual.net...

> Ray wrote:

>> How to setup a power user that is able to format removable drive, such as

>> USB devices, card, etc.

>

> There is a policy which can allow this for

> 'Administrators and Interactive Users':

>

> Control Panel

> Administrative Tools

> Local Security Policy

> Local Policies

> Security Options

> Devices: Allowed to format and eject removable media

>

>

>

> Uwe

Guest Uwe Sieber
Posted

Re: Rights to Format removable drive

 

 

This policy sets this value:

HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon

"allocatedasd"="2"

 

Administrative Template files (.adm files) should be

the right way to deploy a registry value.

No further experience with that but Microsoft has...

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;816662

 

 

Uwe

 

 

 

Ray wrote:

> Ah, yes, thank you very much!!!

> Do u know how to deploy to all the domain users instead of changing the

> options one by one, thank you!!

>

> "Uwe Sieber" <mail@uwe-sieber.de>

> ???????:6f8u2mFagc2hU1@mid.individual.net...

>> Ray wrote:

>>> How to setup a power user that is able to format removable drive, such as

>>> USB devices, card, etc.

>> There is a policy which can allow this for

>> 'Administrators and Interactive Users':

>>

>> Control Panel

>> Administrative Tools

>> Local Security Policy

>> Local Policies

>> Security Options

>> Devices: Allowed to format and eject removable media

>>

>>

>>

>> Uwe

>

>

Posted

Re: Rights to Format removable drive

 

thanks...

 

"Uwe Sieber" <mail@uwe-sieber.de>

???????:6far58Fa7k07U1@mid.individual.net...

>

> This policy sets this value:

> HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon

> "allocatedasd"="2"

>

> Administrative Template files (.adm files) should be

> the right way to deploy a registry value.

> No further experience with that but Microsoft has...

> http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;816662

>

>

> Uwe

>

>

>

> Ray wrote:

>> Ah, yes, thank you very much!!!

>> Do u know how to deploy to all the domain users instead of changing the

>> options one by one, thank you!!

>>

>> "Uwe Sieber" <mail@uwe-sieber.de>

>> ???????:6f8u2mFagc2hU1@mid.individual.net...

>>> Ray wrote:

>>>> How to setup a power user that is able to format removable drive, such

>>>> as USB devices, card, etc.

>>> There is a policy which can allow this for

>>> 'Administrators and Interactive Users':

>>>

>>> Control Panel

>>> Administrative Tools

>>> Local Security Policy

>>> Local Policies

>>> Security Options

>>> Devices: Allowed to format and eject removable media

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>> Uwe

>>


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