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Hi Everybody,

 

I am trying to change the USRLOGON.CMD in the system32 Directory of my 2008

Server. The system keeps telling me that I need permission to do that. I

_am_ Administrator, local or Domain, what else do I need to change a simple

file? What is the Administrator good for, if not for administration?

 

Thanks

 

Ole

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Guest Jabez Gan [MVP]
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Re: Changing USRLOGON.CMD in 2008

 

You will need to open up the Security properties/tab, and add

"administrator" as part of the user with Full Control.

 

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Microsoft MVP: Windows Server

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"Ole" <o.weigelt@officeworks.de> wrote in message

news:uur7bg6sIHA.1436@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...

> Hi Everybody,

>

> I am trying to change the USRLOGON.CMD in the system32 Directory of my

> 2008 Server. The system keeps telling me that I need permission to do

> that. I _am_ Administrator, local or Domain, what else do I need to change

> a simple file? What is the Administrator good for, if not for

> administration?

>

> Thanks

>

> Ole

Posted

Re: Changing USRLOGON.CMD in 2008

 

Yep, that did it, even though I had to take posession before...

 

Thank you

 

"Jabez Gan [MVP]" <mingteikg@blizNOSPAMhosting.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag

news:A1A43665-4D4A-439C-A991-1CFAA7E3E92D@microsoft.com...

> You will need to open up the Security properties/tab, and add

> "administrator" as part of the user with Full Control.

>

> --

> Jabez Gan

> Microsoft MVP: Windows Server

> http://www.msblog.org

>

>

> "Ole" <o.weigelt@officeworks.de> wrote in message

> news:uur7bg6sIHA.1436@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...

>> Hi Everybody,

>>

>> I am trying to change the USRLOGON.CMD in the system32 Directory of my

>> 2008 Server. The system keeps telling me that I need permission to do

>> that. I _am_ Administrator, local or Domain, what else do I need to

>> change a simple file? What is the Administrator good for, if not for

>> administration?

>>

>> Thanks

>>

>> Ole

>

Guest Jabez Gan [MVP]
Posted

Re: Changing USRLOGON.CMD in 2008

 

Glad to hear that it works. :)

 

--

Jabez Gan

Microsoft MVP: Windows Server

http://www.msblog.org

 

 

"Ole" <o.weigelt@officeworks.de> wrote in message

news:Op0WisAtIHA.552@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...

> Yep, that did it, even though I had to take posession before...

>

> Thank you

>

> "Jabez Gan [MVP]" <mingteikg@blizNOSPAMhosting.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag

> news:A1A43665-4D4A-439C-A991-1CFAA7E3E92D@microsoft.com...

>> You will need to open up the Security properties/tab, and add

>> "administrator" as part of the user with Full Control.

>>

>> --

>> Jabez Gan

>> Microsoft MVP: Windows Server

>> http://www.msblog.org

>>

>>

>> "Ole" <o.weigelt@officeworks.de> wrote in message

>> news:uur7bg6sIHA.1436@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...

>>> Hi Everybody,

>>>

>>> I am trying to change the USRLOGON.CMD in the system32 Directory of my

>>> 2008 Server. The system keeps telling me that I need permission to do

>>> that. I _am_ Administrator, local or Domain, what else do I need to

>>> change a simple file? What is the Administrator good for, if not for

>>> administration?

>>>

>>> Thanks

>>>

>>> Ole

>>

>

Guest Meinolf Weber
Posted

Re: Changing USRLOGON.CMD in 2008

 

Hello Ole,

 

That's part of the new security in 2008 and also Vista, even the administrator

has not full control over system files/tasks.

 

Best regards

 

Meinolf Weber

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> Hi Everybody,

>

> I am trying to change the USRLOGON.CMD in the system32 Directory of my

> 2008 Server. The system keeps telling me that I need permission to do

> that. I _am_ Administrator, local or Domain, what else do I need to

> change a simple file? What is the Administrator good for, if not for

> administration?

>

> Thanks

>

> Ole

>


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