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Main Administrator account doesn't have Administrator groups right NC7426 03-01-2006
Posted by NC7426 on March 1, 2006, 2:35 pm
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I encounter illogical, moronic errors with SBS2003 on a daily basis but this
one is one for the history books I think.

I'm trying to use Quickbooks on the server while logged into the main admin
account and I can't get past the "User Access Rights Problem: Windows XP and
Window 2000 users must have Power Users or Administrator groups rights in
order to run Quickbooks."

If the main admin account doesn't have administrative rights, who in the sam
hill does? "Run as" yields the same result.

Any Ideas? This is plain silly.


Posted by Roger Abell [MVP] on March 1, 2006, 6:53 pm
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This is not a Windows thing, but a Quickbooks thing.
You should post over in the SBS newsgroup if you want MVP Susan Bradley
to provide you some insight on the long tug-of-war with that company that
has now finally resulted in their stating that they intend to release a
correctly
designed version of Quickbooks, in 2007 if I recall correctly.

--
Roger Abell
Microsoft MVP (Windows Server : Security)
MCDBA, MCSE W2k3+W2k+Nt4
>I encounter illogical, moronic errors with SBS2003 on a daily basis but
>this
> one is one for the history books I think.
>
> I'm trying to use Quickbooks on the server while logged into the main
> admin
> account and I can't get past the "User Access Rights Problem: Windows XP
> and
> Window 2000 users must have Power Users or Administrator groups rights in
> order to run Quickbooks."
>
> If the main admin account doesn't have administrative rights, who in the
> sam
> hill does? "Run as" yields the same result.
>
> Any Ideas? This is plain silly.
>



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