Windows 10: Local Admin/Domains Admin Rights ISSUE please help

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  1. AndrejF Win User

    Local Admin/Domains Admin Rights ISSUE please help


    Hello Guys, I know that here is lot of theards with similar issue but I have really read most of topics hours and hours and still dont understand how to do it so I am thank you for all advices:
    So we have company network "namecompany.com" where is connected all devices in company. Users use their company email address= domain users, to connect to each device, so with one email address is possible to log in in any device in company with platform win 10.
    Regarding my issue: I have two PCs, as mentioned in one network, I am log in on both PCs with same company email address, so I am log in two device with one company email address. Everything is synchonized and every change in first PCs is showen in second (files etc.). First PC "device.no.1" has the admin rights, so when I log in with my company email address I have admin rights, but if I log in "device no. 2" with same account I am only User. So every change I would like to do I am asking to write name of admin and password, if I enter my name of password of PCs where I am admin,, it doesnt work, I know becuase there is necessary to enter domain admin user. So I am looking for way to give second PC device no.2 admin rights using my first PC device no.1 where I have admin rights.

    So I have some ideas how to do:
    1. I think my account is in network as domain user, so solution is make from domain user, admin domain user so will have access to all computer in network- but this is not allowed so not possible

    2. then I try log in in PC where I am admin and then lusrmgr.msc, User and Group Management and there is user and group, so when I click Group/Administrator and Properites of Administrator then I see the Administrators and there is members: "companynetwork"/domains/admins then "companynetwork"/MyPCname So If I understand correct admin rights have all domains admins and me as Admin... so If I need to have same on second PC where I am only user, only way is to become domains admin, then open lusrmgr.msc on second PC and add "companynetwork"/MyPCname as admin?

    3. it is possible any other solution? for example gpedit.msc and manage membership of domain groups by using restricted groups... I found some option on google but I really dont know too much about this option and how to do it...

    4. creating network administration: Choose Start→ Administrative Tools → Active Directory Users and Computers but in this way I dont want to create new account only use existing account and change rights but again I dont know nothing about it so I need advice and again

    5. Active directory, our domains admin users use it to install software and others, I can find there is my name of PC and others Users... so why I want to have admin rights in PC no.2 becuase of microsoft app mouse without border, I can install it on both PCs but open and use only on PC where I am Admin, on second PC I need to enter admin name and password because I am only user.

    6. So second I thinking about allowing this app. mouse without border to use it in our network without admin rights and then I will no need admin rights to open app. because the app will not ask it, maybe possible to configure?
    Thank you for all advice.

    7. Best way to ask some domains admin in company to get permission rights directly in second PCs but it is not possible, our domains admins not work directly in comapny and for admin rights we need serious reason not only permission to some app. and this permission I have only on one my first PC device no.1, but app. mouse without border is not reason and I see only solution to make me domains admin for a moment and then remove....using options which I mentoined up or any way where I could allow this app in network so app will not ask for admin rights...
    Thanks for all advices.

    :)
     
    AndrejF, Nov 27, 2020
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  2. Matt18 Win User

    admin rights keep disappearing!?!!

    Hi guys,

    I am actually having a problem at work that our IT department hasn't been able to figure out. I am supposed to be a member of the admin group. We are on a domain. The problem is that everytime I reboot the computer I loose my admin rights(no longer in the administrator group) and just become a normal user again. I have tried googling this and didn't get to many results.
    I believe IT is just giving me local admin rights, not admin rights for the whole domain.

    Any suggestions?

    EDIT: It is on Windows XP Pro.
     
    Matt18, Nov 27, 2020
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  3. Computer Management local admin vs domain admin

    Not exactly sure this is the right section for this question, but it does have to do with user accounts and permissions.

    So, as standard practice, I use a normal user login as my daily work account, and have a separate login for a domain admin account (basically, something like "fwulf" as daily, "fwadm" as admin). And since I do a lot of software test installs, what I did is give my daily account local admin rights (through Computer Management > System Tools > Local Users and Groups > Groups > Administrators) so as to not make it annoying when the admin prompt pops.

    Now the thing is, one of the functions of the Computer Management utility that I have to use more or less frequently is to have it connect to our file share server, and close out files that have been left open so that other users can get in them (and a specific Excel file getting special mention for needing this almost weekly).

    The issue that I have is that if I open Computer Management as local admin, when I try to connect to the server, it does not prompt me for credentials, and thus, while it does connect, when I click on System Tools > Shared Folders > Open Files, it will fail and give me a permission error. The only way that I can do this right now, is to remove my local admin rights, re-login, and start the CM as admin, thus allowing me to enter my domain admin credentials (and reverse it once I'm done).

    So the question is: How can I get the credentials prompt when I connect to the server while still keeping my local admin rights on my daily account so that I don't need to remove/put back myself from the local group.
     
    fenrir0wulf, Nov 27, 2020
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  4. Namslas90 Win User

    Local Admin/Domains Admin Rights ISSUE please help

    admin password?

    You can reset the Admin Password using Windows XP repair; See Here for step by step.

    *Toast :toast:
     
    Namslas90, Nov 27, 2020
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