Windows 10: Active Directory and "Require User's permission" under the "Remote Control" tab.

Discus and support Active Directory and "Require User's permission" under the "Remote Control" tab. in Windows 10 Customization to solve the problem; - Looking for Remote into computer without user permissions, however we want to limit the account.. - How to limit the account remote control... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Customization' started by Pawan Kumar M, Apr 22, 2019.

  1. Active Directory and "Require User's permission" under the "Remote Control" tab.


    - Looking for Remote into computer without user permissions, however we want to limit the account..

    - How to limit the account remote control permissions to limited computers in organisation

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    Pawan Kumar M, Apr 22, 2019
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  2. Bree Win User

    Need Help With Windows Permissions Control Issues


    Taking ownership can sometimes just be the first step. You may then need to add your account to the list of those that have permissions and grant yourself full control. On the Security tab, to change permissions, click 'Edit', then click 'Add' to add your account.
     
  3. System Permission required

    Hi Peter,

    The message that you've encountered when deleting the USERS folder can be due to a permission set on it. To change the permission of the affected folder, follow these steps:

    • Right click the the parent folder.
    • Select Properties.
    • Select the Security tab.
    • Click Edit to change the permission.
    • Select the new owner, and then put a check mark in the Full
      control box.
    • Click Apply, then OK.
    • Once you're done, the folder can now be deleted.

    Let us know should you need further assistance.
     
    Darwin Dim, Apr 22, 2019
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  4. Kreij Win User

    Active Directory and "Require User's permission" under the "Remote Control" tab.

    Current active users that are friends

    The other reason I suggested this is that users can add characters to their username that are not alphanumeric (e.g. user*). This confuses things somewhat when looking at the list.
     
    Kreij, Apr 22, 2019
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