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Posted by =?Utf-8?B?VW5jbGUgTGFy?= on April 30, 2008, 4:45 pm
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I got it. You give them the shutdown privilege under the same configuration
area. The description reads locally which typically means at the keyboard and
not remotely. Apparently that right extends to remote desktop sessions.
"Uncle Lar" wrote:
> Server 2003
>
> How do I give non-administrators the ability to reboot a server while logged
> on through remote desktop connection? The people responsible are members of
> the Power Users group but still can't reboot the server. I changed the local
> security policy to give them the right to shutdown remotely but that still
> doesn't do what I'm after.
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