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I have a group policy that runs a script at machine startup for a group of
servers within an OU. In the past this has worked just fine but as I begin to look at 2008 this script no longer works as expected. It appears the machine account must have separate tokens similar to a user which has elevated permissions. I am referring to this in reference to the UAC. I am running a copy script to enforce local machine policy and it fails since the destination location needs elevated privileges to write. Does anyone know with certainty that, that is the case? Has anyone worked on this to get it to work w/o disabling UAC? What I believe is happening to the machine account, similar to the user account. http://blog.stealthpuppy.com/group-p...ail-due-to-uac |
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Disregard,, forgot about the new "Preferences" options built into gpo. This
makes my scripts mute, since I can now do with the gpo itself. |
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