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From: north21 on 27 Nov 2009 15:22 I'm new here trying to figure out an issue. I have several domains. On one of these domains I type: net user <username> /domain and get access denied when run as a regular user. All other domains this works as both a regular user and domain admin. I've run wireshark and process monitor trying to figure this out and got stuck. Wireshark shows an OpenDomain request in SAMR that returns access denied. Processmon shows the connection attempt to <domain controller>\PIPE\samr Where is this security set? What does net user with the /domain switch require? The user in question above is a local admin on the computer I'm using. This problem is on all pc's in the domain if logged into any regular user account. -- north21 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ north21's Profile: http://forums.techarena.in/members/158813.htm View this thread: http://forums.techarena.in/windows-security/1275847.htm http://forums.techarena.in
From: David H. Lipman on 27 Nov 2009 16:41 From: "north21" <north21.42bwbd(a)DoNotSpam.com> | I'm new here trying to figure out an issue. This is where you ask, NOT forums.techarena.in news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsoft.public.windowsxp.security_admin -- Dave http://www.claymania.com/removal-trojan-adware.html Multi-AV - http://www.pctipp.ch/downloads/dl/35905.asp
From: north21 on 27 Nov 2009 19:39 I tried deleting this thread as it was a duplicate as I accidentally posted twice. My issue in the previous thread is still an issue. Isn't that what these forums are for? Helping other people solve technical issues? I saw a thread from a couple years ago where someone posted some information about samr, which is why I posted here. -- north21 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ north21's Profile: http://forums.techarena.in/members/158813.htm View this thread: http://forums.techarena.in/windows-security/1275848.htm http://forums.techarena.in
From: VanguardLH on 27 Nov 2009 21:20
north21 wrote: > Isn't that what these forums are for? Helping other people solve > technical issues? You are using a webnews-for-dummies gateway to Usenet so techarena.in can pretend they have forums or pretend their community is larger than it really is. Alas, most forum-to-Usenet gateways suck in that they do not properly format the copy of their forum post for submission to NNTP servers so they follow de facto or RFC standards regarding Internet messages in Usenet. I don't have sufficient experience with posts gatewayed from techarena.in to know if they do a proper job in formatting the posts submitted into Usenet. For example, if you had quoted a prior post, it may show up in Usenet as unquoted which means it is mixed in with your reply (i.e., it looks like a jumbled mess of appended posts with no quoting levels). Some webnews gateways are better than others; however, they are attempting to usurp Usenet and as such you are participating in newsgroups, not really in a forum. To directly participate in Usenet and without the webnews-for-dummies interface, you should use a newsreader (aka NNTP client), like Outlook Express, Thunderbird, Xananews, Mesnews, Xnews, or whatever you like, and connect it to an NNTP server. Microsoft operates their own free NNTP server at msnews.microsoft.com. If your own ISP doesn't provide newsgroups service using NNTP then there are free (text-only) NNTP providers, like Eternal-September (nee Motzarella), Albasani, AIOE, and Teranews (with a $4 signup fee). Some are dirt cheap, like individual.net for 10 euro per YEAR. |