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Power Users & Servers - Windows 2000 & 2003 Differences Bowulf 12-07-2006
Posted by Bowulf on December 7, 2006, 9:32 am
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In Windows 2000, power users of the member server are able to enumerate
and control services remotely using services.msc or compmgmt.msc. In
Windows Server 2003 however, power users are unable to do that via
those mmc controls or the sc.exe command line. I checked user rights
permissions, but nothing jumped out at me as the ability to control a
service. What additional permissions must be granted to the power
users to enable that functionality within Server 2003?


Posted by Bowulf on December 13, 2006, 11:51 am
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Any thoughts on the differences in how each version handles services?
Thanks.

Bowulf wrote:
> In Windows 2000, power users of the member server are able to enumerate
> and control services remotely using services.msc or compmgmt.msc. In
> Windows Server 2003 however, power users are unable to do that via
> those mmc controls or the sc.exe command line. I checked user rights
> permissions, but nothing jumped out at me as the ability to control a
> service. What additional permissions must be granted to the power
> users to enable that functionality within Server 2003?


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